Opinions - Asia

Europe Is Desperate for Chips, but the Outlook Doesn't Look Promising

Europe Is Desperate for Chips, but the Outlook Doesn't Look Promising

by Shogo Hiruta, published on 1 July 2026
On June 14–15, 2026, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visited London and Rome signed a range of agreements on defense, clean energy, and technology with her British and Italian counterparts. The biggest news to supply chain watchers was a pair of memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by Rapidus — Japan's state-backed advanced semiconductor foundry — with the UK Semiconductor Centre and Italy's Chips-IT.
A Japan-South Korea ACSA Should Be Limited, Practical, and Politically Sustainable

A Japan-South Korea ACSA Should Be Limited, Practical, and Politically Sustainable

by Ju Hyung Kim, published on 15 June 2026
Japan and South Korea do not have a military alliance akin to NATO. Nonetheless, a Japan-South Korea Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement, or ACSA, would prove valuable in a period of crisis. It is most appropriate to understand ACSA as an agreement on logistics. It enables the two militaries to provide materials and services to one another in accordance with agreed conditions. Such support may include fuel, food, transportation, maintenance, medical support, communications support, repair services, and non-combatant assistance.
The Hidden Cost of Trump's Iran Strategy on Pakistan

The Hidden Cost of Trump's Iran Strategy on Pakistan

by Dr. Vikas Bhardwaj, published on 9 June 2026
Pakistan is not a party to the U.S.–Iran confrontation, yet it is already paying one of its heaviest economic prices. The oil shock was merely the trigger. Pakistan's structural dependence on Hormuz-transiting petroleum supplied the mechanism through which a geopolitical confrontation it did not initiate became a domestic emergency it cannot easily resolve.
How Regional Conflicts Are Reshaping Energy Routes Around Turkey

How Regional Conflicts Are Reshaping Energy Routes Around Turkey

by Mustafa Enes Esen, published on 4 June 2026
The conflicts erupting across Turkey's neighborhood are doing more than reshaping political maps. They are quietly redrawing the region's energy geography, forcing countries to reroute pipelines, seek alternative corridors, and settle for less efficient solutions.
The Schlieffen Trap in East Asia: What a Twentieth-Century Failure Reveals About a Dual Contingency

The Schlieffen Trap in East Asia: What a Twentieth-Century Failure Reveals About a Dual Contingency

by Ju Hyung Kim, published on 11 May 2026
Today, the United States and its allies in East Asia often implicitly assume that a Taiwan contingency could be managed as the primary theater, while the Korean Peninsula could be dealt with as a secondary matter. This assumption, however, is increasingly difficult to sustain.
When THAAD Leaves: The Risks to South Korea’s Missile Defense and What Washington, Tokyo, and Seoul Must Do Next

When THAAD Leaves: The Risks to South Korea’s Missile Defense and What Washington, Tokyo, and Seoul Must Do Next

by Ju Hyung Kim, published on 16 March 2026
The redeployment of U.S. missile defense assets, including Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) batteries and Patriot systems from South Korea to the Middle East has triggered understandable concern in Seoul.

Reports - Asia

ABD'NİN ÇİN TEHDİDİ ALGISI VE PASİFİK'TE DEĞİŞEN DENGELER

ABD'NİN ÇİN TEHDİDİ ALGISI VE PASİFİK'TE DEĞİŞEN DENGELER

by Mehmet Demirbaş, Enes Esen and Tolga Güneş, published on 13 June 2024
Küresel güç dengelerinin yeniden şekillendiği bir dönemden geçmekteyiz. Asya ülkelerinin güçlü ekonomik performansı nedeniyle dünyanın ağırlık merkezi Batı’dan Doğu’ya doğru kaymaktadır. Özellikle Çin’in hızlı yükselişi yeniden çok kutuplu bir dünyanın oluşmaya başladığına işaret etmektedir.
EURASIANISTS IN TURKEY AND THEIR MEDIA ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE

EURASIANISTS IN TURKEY AND THEIR MEDIA ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE

by Enes Esen, Servet Akman, Ahmet Kalafat and Bahadır Gülle, published on 27 February 2023
Most of the Russian propaganda in Turkey is not overtly conducted by Russian state-affiliated media outlets. Eurasianists in Turkey carry out the Kremlin’s bidding to influence Turkish public opinion in favor of Russian war efforts. They blame the West, specifically NATO and the US, for instigating the war in Ukraine and causing regional instability. They also attack Turkey's political opposition for their milder views on NATO and the US and recommend that the Turkish government prioritize its relations with Russia.

Videos - Asia

Türkiye Hiçbir Masada Yok!

February 15, 2026
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 15 February 2026
Münih Güvenlik Konferansı'na Neden Hakan Fidan değil de İbrahim Kalın Katıldı? Türkiye'nin azalan diplomatik nüfuzu... Dış politikada model ülkeden İHA satıcısına... Marco Rubio'dan Avrupa'ya sıcak mesajlar

İran için Tehlikeli Senaryolar

February 5, 2026
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 5 February 2026
Amerika ve İran arasında gerginlik artıyor. Taraflar diplomatik çözüm arasa da, uzlaşı kolay değil

İran'a Askeri Operasyon Muamması

January 15, 2026
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 15 January 2026
Trump İran'a askeri operasyon yapmaktan vazgeçtiğini açıkladı şimdilik. Ancak askeri hareketlilik devam ediyor.

2026'da Dünya ve Türkiye

January 1, 2026
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 1 January 2026
2026'da dünyayı bekleyen sorunlar neler? ABD-Çin rekabeti, Tayvan, Ukrayna Savaşı ve Orta Doğu

Türkiye-Rusya İlişkilerinin 10 Yılı

November 27, 2025
by Haşim Tekineş and Kerim Has, published on 27 November 2025
Türkiye'nin hava sahasını işgal eden Rus jetini düşürmesinin üzerinden tam on yıl geçti. Peki bu on yılda ikili ilişkiler nasıl bir seyir izledi? Dr. Kerim Has Ankara-Moskova hattındaki dalgalı ilişkileri değerlendirdi.

Pasifik'te Barış Arayışları: Çarpışmadan Kaçmak Mümkün mü?

November 2, 2025
by Mehmet Demirbaş, published on 2 November 2025
Mehmet Demirbaş ABD başkanı Donald Trump'ın son Pasifik turunu değerlendirdi.