Crisis Group Asia Briefings
The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit NGO covering over 50 crisis-affected countries and territories across four continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve conflict. The series Crisis Group Asia Briefings examines current conflicts in the region and their implications for international relations.
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Publications:
- Indonesia: Defying the State
- Election Reform in Pakistan
- Reform in Myanmar: One Year On
- Sri Lanka's North II: Rebuilding under the Military
- Indonesia: Averting Election Violence in Aceh
- Timor-Leste’s Elections: Leaving Behind a Violent Past?
- Indonesia: Cautious Calm in Ambon
- Zimbabwe’s Sanctions Standoff
- Indonesia: From Vigilantism to Terrorism in Cirebon
- Nepal's Peace Process: The Endgame Years
- South Korea: The Shifting Sands of Security Policy
- Timor-Leste’s Veterans: An Unfinished Struggle?
- Indonesia: Trouble Again in Ambon
- Myanmar: Major Reform Underway
- Indonesia: Hope and Hard Reality in Papua
- Indonesia: Debate over a New Intelligence Bill
- Indonesia: GAM vs GAM in the Aceh Elections
- Timor-Leste: Reconciliation and Return from Indonesia
- Thailand: The Calm Before Another Storm?
- Nepal's Fitful Peace Process
- The Philippines: Back to the Table, Warily, in Mindanao
- Myanmar's Post-Election Landscape
- Afghanistan’s Elections Stalemate
- Timor-Leste: Time for the UN to Step Back
- Afghanistan: Exit vs Engagement
- Indonesia: "Christianisation" and Intolerance
- Stalemate in Southern Thailand
- China’s Myanmar Strategy: Elections, Ethnic Politics and Economics
- Pakistan: The Worsening IDP Crisis
- Managing Land Conflict in Timor-Leste
- Illicit Arms in Indonesia
- Indonesia: The Deepening Impasse in Papua
- Indonesia: The Dark Side of Jama'ah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT)
- Steps Towards Peace: Putting Kashmiris First
- The Myanmar Elections
- Timor-Leste: Oecusse and the Indonesian Border
- Philippines: Pre-Election Tensions in Central Mindanao
- Kyrgyzstan: A Hollow Regime Collapses
- North Korea Under Tightening Sanctions
- The Iran Nuclear Issue
- Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace
- The Philippines: After the Maguindanao Massacre
- Central Asia: Islamists in Prison
- Afghanistan: Elections and the Crisis of Governance
- Indonesia: Noordin Top's Support Base
- Indonesia: The Hotel Bombings
- Pakistan's IDP Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities
- Indonesia: Radicalisation of the "Palembang Group"
- North Korea's Missile Launch: The Risk of Overreaction
- Indonesia: Deep Distrust in Aceh as Elections Approach
- Afghanistan: New US Administration, New Directions
- Running in Place in Mindanao
- Timor-Leste - No Time for Complacency
- Local Election Disputes in Indonesia - The Case of North Maluku
- Policing in Afghanistan: Still Searching for a Strategy
- Bangladesh - Elections and Beyond
- The Philippines - The Collapse of Peace in Mindanao
- Thailand - Calming the Political Turmoil
- Indonesia - Pre-Election Anxieties in Aceh
- Thailand - Political Turmoil and the Southern Insurgency
- Kyrgyzstan - A Deceptive Calm
- Indonesia - Implications of the Ahmadiyah Decree
- South Korea's Elections - A Shift to the Right
- Political Murder in Central Asia - No Time to End Uzbekistan's Isolation
- Indonesia - Tackling Radicalism in Poso
- After Bhutto's Murder - A Way Forward for Pakistan
- Nepal - Peace Postponed
- North Korea-Russia Relations - A Strained Friendship
- Winding Back Martial Law in Pakistan
- Pakistan - The Forgotten Conflict in Balochistan
- Nepal's Fragile Peace Process
- Uzbekistan - Stagnation and Uncertainty
- Indonesian Papua - A Local Perspective on the Conflict
- Timor-Leste's Parliamentary Elections
- Indonesia - Decentralisation and Local Power Struggles in Maluku
- Indonesia - Jemaah Islamiyah's Current Status
- After the North Korea Nuclear Breaktrough - Compliance or Confrontation
- Indonesia - How GAM Won in Aceh
- Turkmenistan after Niyazov
- Afghanistan’s Endangered Compact
- Myanmar - New Threats to Humanitarian Aid
- Aceh’s Local Elections - The Role of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM)
- North Korea's Nuclear Test - The Fallout
- Kyrgyzstan on the Edge
- Uzbekistan - Europe's Sanctions Matter
- Papua - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
- After North Korea's Missile Launch - Are the Nuclear Talks Dead?
- India, Pakistan and Kashmir - Stabilising a Cold Peace
- Managing Tensions on the Timor-Leste/Indonesia Border
- Nepal's Crisis - Mobilising International Influence
- Aceh - Now for the Hard Part
- Papua - The Dangers of Shutting Down Dialogue
- Pakistan - Political Impact of the Earthquake
- Uzbekistan - In for the Long Haul
- Aceh - So Far so Good
- Pakistan's Local Polls - Shoring up Military Rule
- China and Taiwan - Uneasy Détente
- Nepal - Beyond Royal Rule
- Aceh - A New Chance for Peace
- Political Parties in Afghanistan
- Uzbekistan - The Andijon Uprising
- Decentralisation and Conflict in Indonesia - The Mamasa Case
- Nepal - Responding to the Royal Group
- Afghanistan - Getting Disarmament Back on Track
- Myanmar - Update on HIV/AIDS Policy
- Tajikistan's Politics - Confrontation or Consolidation?
- Indonesia - Violence Erupts Again in Ambon
- Elections and Security in Afghanistan
- Nepal - Dangerous Plans for Village Militias
- Afghanistan - The Constitutional Loya Jirga
- Nepal - Back to the Gun
- Aceh - How not to Win Hearts and Minds
- Aceh - Why the Military Option Still Won't Work
- Central Asia - A Last Chance for Change
- Dividing Papua - How not to Do it
- Impact of the Bali Bombings
- Tensions on Flores - Local Symptoms of National Problems
- Myanmar - The Future of the Armed Forces
- Al-Qaeda in Southeast Asia - The Case of the "Ngruki Network" in Indonesia
- The Afghan Transitional Administration - Prospects and Perils
- Resuming US-Indonesia Military Ties
- The Loya Jirga - One Small Step Forward?
- Indonesia - Implications of the Timor Trials
- Myanmar - The HIV/AIDS Crisis
- Aceh - A Slim Chance for Peace
- Securing Afghanistan - The Need for More International Action
- Pakistan - The Dangers of Conventional Wisdom
- The IMU and the Hizb-ut-Tahrir - Implications of the Afghanistan Campaign
- Indonesia - Violence and Radical Muslims
- Central Asian Perspectives on 11 September and the Afghan Crisis
- The Megawati Presidency
- Indonesian - US Military Ties
- Indonesia's Presidential Crisis - The Second Round
- Indonesia's Presidential Crisis
- Aceh - Escalating Tension
- Recent Violence in Central Asia - Causes and Consequences
- Indonesia's Maluku Crisis - The Issues
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