Crisis Group Asia Reports
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. Crisis Group Asia Reports examine current conflicts and their backgrounds in Asia and also explore thematic issues in international relations.
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- Timor-Leste: Stability at What Cost?
- Dangerous Waters: China-Japan Relations on the Rocks
- China’s Central Asia Problem
- Sri Lanka’s Authoritarian Turn: The Need for International Action
- Pakistan: Countering Militancy in PATA
- Thailand: The Evolving Conflict in the South
- The Philippines: Breakthrough in Mindanao
- Sri Lanka: Tamil Politics and the Quest for a Political Solution
- Myanmar: Storm Clouds on the Horizon
- Pakistan: No End to Humanitarian Crises
- Afghanistan: The Long, Hard Road to the 2014 Transition
- Malaysia's Coming Election: Beyond Communalism?
- Indonesia: Dynamics of Violence in Papua
- Myanmar: The Politics of Economic Reform
- North Korean Succession and the Risks of Instability
- Stirring Up the South China Sea (II)
- How Indonesian Extremists Regroup
- Aid and Conflict in Pakistan
- Bangladesh: Back to the Future
- The Philippines: Local Politics in the Sulu Archipelago and the Peace Process
- Pakistan's Relations with India: Beyond Kashmir?
- Stirring up the South China Sea (I)
- Kyrgyzstan: Widening Ethnic Divisions in the South
- Talking about Talks: Toward a Political Settlement in Afghanistan
- Sri Lanks's North I: The Denial of Minority Rights
- Indonesia: The Deadly Cost of Poor Policing
- Islamic Parties in Pakistan
- Waging Peace: ASEAN and the Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict
- Myanmar: A New Peace Initiative
- The Philippines: Indigenous Rights and the MILF Peace Process
- Sri Lanka: Women's Insecurity in the North and East
- Reforming Pakistan's Prison System
- Nepal: From Two Armies to One
- Aid and Conflict in Afghanistan
- Reconciliation in Sri Lanka
- Strangers at Home: North Koreans in the South
- The Insurgency in Afghanistan's Heartland
- India and Sri Lanka After the LTTE
- Tajikistan: The Changing Insurgent Threats
- Indonesian Jihadism: Small Groups, Big Plans
- Reforming Pakistan's Electoral System
- The Communist Insurgency in the Philippines
- Central Asia: Decay and Decline
- China and Inter-Korean Clashes in the Yellow Sea
- Nepal: Identity Politics and Federalism
- North Korea: The Risks of War in the Yellow Sea
- Indonesia: Preventing Violence in Local Elections
- Reforming Afghanistan's Broken Judiciary
- Nepal's Political Rites of Passage
- The Pogroms of Kyrgyzstan
- Bridging Thailand's Deep Divide
- War Crimes in Sri Lanka
- A Force in Fragments: Reconstituting the Afghan National Army
- Indonesia: Jihadi Surprise in Aceh
- Radicalisation and Dialogue in Papua
- The Threat from Jamaat-Ul Mujahideen Bangladesh
- The Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora After the LTTE
- Reforming Pakistan's Civil Service
- Nepal: Peace and Justice
- Central Asia: Migrants and the Economic Crisis
- Bangladesh: Getting Police Reform on Track
- Southern Thailand: Moving Towards Political Solutions?
- Handing Back Responsibility to Timor-Leste's Police
- Shades of Red
- Pakistan: Countering Militancy in FATA
- China's Myanmar Dilemma
- Women and Radicalisation in Kyrgyzstan
- Afghanistan: What now for Refugees?
- Myanmar: Towards the Elections
- Nepal's Future: In Whose Hands?
- Sri Lanka’s Judiciary
- Afghanistan's Election Challenges
- Recruiting Militants in Southern Thailand
- North Korea: Getting Back to Talks
- North Korea's Nuclear and Missile Programs
- North Korea's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programs
- China's Growing Role in UN Peacekeeping
- Development Assistance and Conflict in Sri Lanka
- Pakistan: The Militant Jihadi Challenge
- Nepal's Faltering Peace Process
- On the Road to Failure
- Burma/Myanmar After Nargis: Time to Normalise Aid Relations
- Reforming the Judiciary in Pakistan
- Sri Lanka's Eastern Province: Land, Development, Conflict
- Taliban Propaganda - Winning the War of Words?
- Reforming Pakistan's Police
- Nepal's New Political Landscape
- Nepal's Election - A Peaceful Revolution?
- Indonesia: Communal Tensions in Papua
- China's Thirst for Oil
- The Philippines - Counter-Insurgency vs Counter-Terrorism in Mindanao
- Restoring Democracy in Bangladesh
- Kyrgyzstan - The Challenge of Judicial Reform
- Nepal's Election and Beyond
- Timor-Leste's Displacement Crisis
- Indonesia - Jemaah Islamiyah's Publishing Industry
- Sri Lanka's Return to War - Limiting the Damage
- Afghanistan - The Need for International Resolve
- Burma/Myanmar - After the Crackdown
- Timor-Leste - Security Sector Reform
- "Deradicalisation" and Indonesian Prisons
- Sri Lanka - Sinhala Nationalism and the Elusive Southern Consensus
- Southern Thailand - The Problem with Paramilitaries
- Aceh - Post-Conflict Complications
- Reforming Afghanistan's Police
- Elections, Democracy and Stability in Pakistan
- Nepal's Troubled Tarai Region
- Sri Lanka's Human Rights Crisis
- Sri Lanka's Muslims - Caught in the Crossfire
- Central Asia's Energy Risks
- Nepal's Maoists - Purists or Pragmatists
- Discord in Pakistan's Northern Areas
- Pakistan - Karachi’s Madrasas and Violent Extremism
- Southern Thailand - The Impact of the Coup
- Nepal's Constitutional Process
- Jihadism in Indonesia - Poso on the Edge
- Nepal’s Peace Agreement - Making It Work
- Pakistan’s Tribal Areas - Appeasing the Militants
- Sri Lanka - The Failure of the Peace Process
- Bangladesh Today
- Countering Afghanistan's Insurgency
- Perilous Journeys - The Plight of North Koreans in China and Beyond
- Resolving Timor-Leste's Crisis
- The Worsening Conflict in Balochistan
- Kyrgyzstan's Prison System Nightmare
- Islamic Law and Criminal Justice in Aceh
- Afghanistan's New Legislature - Making Democracy Work
- Nepal - From Power to Peace?
- Terrorism in Indonesia - Noordin's Networks
- Central Asia - What Role for the European Union?
- China and North Korea - Comrades Forever?
- Nepal - Electing Chaos
- Philippines Terrorism - The Role of Militant Islamic Converts
- Kyrgyzstan - A Faltering State
- North East Asia's Undercurrents of Conflict
- Rebuilding the Afghan State - The European Union's Role
- Nepal's New Alliance - The Mainstream Parties and the Maoists
- Thailand's Emergency Decree - No Solution
- Nepal's Maoists: Their Aims, Structure and Strategy
- Weakening Indonesia's Mujahidin Networks - Lessons from Maluku and Poso
- Authoritarianism and Political Party Reform in Pakistan
- Afghanistan Elections - Endgame or New Beginning?
- Towards a lasting Peace in Nepal - The Constitutional Issues
- Japan and North Korea - Bones of Contention
- Southern Thailand - Insurgency, not Jihad
- Kyrgyzstan - After the Revolution
- North Korea - Can the Iron Fist Accept the Invisible Hand?
- The State of Sectarianism in Pakistan
- Nepal - Dealing with a Human Rights Crisis
- The Curse of Cotton - Central Asia's Destructive Monoculture
- Recycling Militants in Indonesia - Darul Islam and the Australian Embassy Bombing
- Nepal's Royal Coup - Making a Bad Situation Worse
- Indonesia - Rethinking Internal Security Strategy
- Korea Backgrounder - How the South Views its Brother from Another Planet
- Korea Backgrounder: How the South Views its Brother from Another Planet
- Afghanistan - From Presidential to Parliamentary Elections
- North Korea - Where next for the Nuclear Talks?
- Building Judicial Independence in Pakistan
- Myanmar - Aid to the Border Areas
- Repression and Regression in Turkmenistan - A New International Strategy
- Pakistan - Reforming the Education Sector
- Indonesia Backgrounder - Why Salafism and Terrorism mostly don't Mix
- Political Transition in Kyrgystan - Problems and Prospects
- Southern Philippines Backgrounder - Terrorism and the Peace Process
- India/Pakistan Relations and Kashmir - Steps Toward Peace
- Myanmar - Sanctions, Engagement or Another Way Forward?
- Devolution in Pakistan - Reform or Regression?
- The Failure of Reform in Uzbekistan - Ways Forward for the International Community
- Taiwan Strait IV - How an Ultimate Political Settlement Might Look
- Indonesia Backgrounder - Jihad in Central Sulawesi
- Unfulfilled Promises - Pakistan's Failure to Tackle Extremism
- Is Radical Islam Inevitable in Central Asia? Priorities for Engagement
- Indonesia Backgrounder - A Guide to the 2004 Elections
- Kashmir - The View from New Delhi
- Kashmir - The View from Islamabad
- Kashmir - Learning from the Past
- The Perils of Private Security in Indonesia - Guards and Militias on Bali and Lombok
- Youth in Central Asia - Losing the New Generation
- Disarmament and Reintegration in Afghanistan
- Peacebuilding in Afghanistan
- Jemaah Islamiyah in South East Asia - Damaged but still Dangerous
- Afghanistan - The Problem of Pashtun Alienation
- North Korea - A Phased Negotiation Strategy
- Indonesia - Managing Decentralization and Conflict in South Sulawesi
- Central Asia - Islam and the State
- Radical Islam in Central Asia - Responding to Hizb ut-Tahrir
- Nepal - Obstacles to Peace
- Afghanistan - Flawed Constitutional Process
- Taiwan Strait III - The Chance of Peace
- Taiwan Strait II - The Risk of War
- Taiwan Strait I - What's Left of "One China"?
- Myanmar Backgrounder - Ethnic Minority Policies
- Tajikistan - A Roadmap for Development
- Nepal Backgrounder - Ceasefire, Soft Landing or Strategic Pause?
- Pakistan - The Mullahs and the Military
- Afghanistan - Women and Reconstruction
- Aceh - A Fragile Peace
- Uzbekistan's Reform Program - Illusion or Reality?
- Afghanistan - Judicial Reform and Transitional Justice
- Cracks in the Marble - Turkmenistan's Failing Dictatorship
- Indonesia Backgrounder - How the Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Network Operates
- Central Asia - The Politics of Police Reform
- Kashmir - The View from Srinagar
- Pakistan - Transition to Democracy
- Madrasas, Extremism and the Military
- Indonesia - Resources and Conflict in Papua
- The OSCE in Central Asia - A New Strategy
- Kyrgystan's Political Crisis - An Exit Strategy
- Kashmir - Confrontation and Miscalculation
- Central Asia - Water and Conflict
- Central Asia - Border Disputes and Conflict Potential
- Myanmar - The Politics of Humanitarian Aid
- Indonesia - The Search for Peace in Maluku
- Tajikistan - An Uncertain Peace
- Indonesia - Natural Resources and Law Enforcement
- Myanmar - The Military Regime's View of the World
- Myanmar - The Role of Civil Society
- Afghanistan and Central Asia - Priorities for Reconstruction and Development
- Central Asia - Drugs and Conflict
- Indonesia - Next Steps in Military Reform
- Indonesia - Ending Repression in Irian Jaya
- Kyrgyzstan at Ten - Trouble in the "Island of Democracy"
- Uzbekistan at Ten - Repression and Instability
- Central Asia - Fault Lines in the New Security Map
- Communal Violence in Indonesia - Lessons from Kalimantan
- Aceh - Can Autonomy Stem the Conflict?
- Aceh - Why Military Force won't Bring Lasting Peace
- Incubators of Conflict
- Bad Debt - The Politics of Financial Reform in Indonesia
- Central Asia - Islamist Mobilisation and Regional Security
- Indonesia - National Police Reform
- Indonesia - Impunity versus Accountability for Gross Human Rights Violations
- Burma / Myanmar - How Strong is the Military Regime?
- Indonesia - Overcoming Murder and Chaos in Maluku
- Indonesia - Keeping the Military Under Control
- Cambodia - The Elusive Peace Divided
- Central Asia - Crisis Conditions in Three States
- Indonesia's Crisis - Chronic but not Acute
- Indonesia's Shaky Transition
- Back from the Brink
- Cambodia's Elections turn Sour
- Cambodia's Flawed Elections


