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4 May 2019
5 Big Ideas for the Indian Foreign Ministry's New Indo-Pacific Desk
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By Aman Thakker Source Link On April 14, 2019, reports emerged that India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had set up a new...
Afghanistan Opens Loya Jirga Grand Assembly To Discuss Peace Talks
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Source Link Afghan President Ashraf Ghani opened a four-day Loya Jirga, or Grand Assembly on April 29, with more than 3,200 delegates ...
From 9/11 to Sri Lanka: the terrorists’ deadly message we have failed to grasp
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Jason Burke Source Link The funerals are over, the investigation continues and the blame game begins and media attention shifts away...
SWJ Primer: Chinese Cyber Espionage and Information Warfare
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Jack Deoliveira Source Link The first conflicts between the United States and China over cyberspace were strictly freelance affairs ...
Huawei leak reflects China’s growing importance as a partner for post-Brexit Britain
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Kerry Brown Source Link They also made it clear that, as with so many other things in the UK, the decision seemed to have been mad...
The critical frontier: Reducing emissions from China’s Belt and Road
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Simon Zadek Source Link While every energy-saving bulb makes a difference, there are only a small number of existential frontiers in...
Is China the World’s Loan Shark?
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By Deborah Brautigam Source Link WASHINGTON — Representatives from more than 150 countriesbegan to gather in Beijing on Friday for a...
Can China Rise Peacefully?
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by John J. Mearsheimer Source Link (Editor’s Note: The following is the new concluding chapter of Dr. John J. Mearsheimer’s book T...
Against ‘Nationalism’
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By NICHOLAS FRANKOVICH Source Link The Estelada (Catalan separatist flag) flutters during a protest the day after a banned independe...
Can the EU Save the Internet?
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BY WILLIAM FISHER Source Link Instead of breaking news, op-eds, and sports results, Europeans visiting the website of the venerable ...
What Effects Will Tighter U.S. Sanctions on Iran’s Oil Have?
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by Amy M. Jaffe Source Link The United States announced it will no longer exempt a small set of countries, including China, from its...
The Most Indebted Countries In The World
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by Felix Richter Source Link Most people think of Japan as a highly developed and prosperous country. With a GDP per capita of $39,3...
“Stabilising” the Middle East: A Historical Perspective
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By Lorenzo Kamel Source Link The relevance of “continuities” in relation to the history of the region and its inhabitants has been...
Cellphones now outnumber the world’s population
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By Mike Murphy Source Link If there is one thing that just about everyone on Earth may be able to agree upon, it seems it would be t...
Huawei Poses a 5G Threat, but Nationalization Is Not the Answer
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By SCOTT WALKER Source Link Telecommunications workers install a new antenna system for AT&T’s 5G wireless network in downtown S...
Rehanging Rembrandt
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BY MICHAEL PRODGER Source Link In 2016 a new Rembrandt was revealed. It was a half-length portrait that shows an unnamed 30-somethin...
The new electronic warfare tool cyber units will need
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By: Mark Pomerleau Source Link Industry leaders are warning that the targets U.S. Cyber Command will pursue in the future may not ...
Can the Pentagon sell Silicon Valley on AI as ethical war?
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By: Kelsey D. Atherton Source Link The CIWS is a fast-firing defensive weapon. The challenges of target identification and auto...
What Insurgency Will Look Like in 2030
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BY PETER W. SINGER Source Link The author of “Ghost Fleet” has some guesses — and some questions that U.S. defenders will have to an...
Online Information Operations Cross Platforms. Tech Companies' Responses Should Too.
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By Jessica Brandt , Bradley Hanlon Source Link In March, Facebook took down more than 2,600 pages, groups and accounts engaged in...
Can Courts Clear the Fog of War?
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BY ELISABETH BRAW Source Link What constitutes an act of war? A military invasion, sure. Hostile acts by smaller armed formations, s...
Military spending around the world is booming
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Source Link THE WORLD is arming itself to the teeth. That is the conclusion of a new report published on April 29th by the Stockholm I...
The U.S. Military: Like the French at Agincourt?
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By Bret Stephens Source Link Early on a Sunday morning in 1932, a fleet of some 150 fighters, dive-bombers and torpedo planes struck...
The Utility of Proxy War
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By Tyrone Groh Source Link Editor’s Note: Both the United States and its adversaries back proxies around the world to advance their...
The Donbas Conflict: Opposing Interests and Narratives, Difficult Peace Process
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Source Link Five years on from the Donbas conflict’s start, fighting continues. In response, Sabine Fischer here examines 1) the confl...
3 May 2019
What China’s Belt and Road Initiative is, and why India gave it a miss again
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NAYANIMA BASU Source Link New Delhi: India has, for the second time, chosen to keep itself away from China’s mega Belt and Road Init...
The Virtual Islamic State – OpEd
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By Neville Teller Source Link Just a few years ago the Islamic State (IS) was only too real. Spread across Syria and Iraq, It cove...
What explains rich-kid terrorists
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By Peter Bergen Source Link Peter Bergen is CNN's national security analyst, a vice president at New America and a professor of ...
‘We Will Come for You’: How Fear of Terrorism Spurs Online Mobs
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by Amanda Taub – New York Times Source Link Less than a day after the worst terrorist attack in Sri Lanka’s history, thousands of Sr...
Islamist Terrorism Remains the World’s Greatest Threat to Peace
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David Harsanyi Source Link After the horrific mass murder of 50 Muslim worshippers in Christchurch, New Zealand, there was widespre...
With Easter Bombings, a New Brand of Terrorism Arrives in Sri Lanka
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Sudha Ramachandran Source Link As Christians around the world were flocking to churches for Easter services Sunday, Sri Lanka was al...
The Attacks in Sri Lanka Highlight Another Missed Early Warning. How Does This Happen?
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By Siobhán O'Grady – Washington Post Source Link … Underlying all these developments is a single, pressing question: Could the c...
Sri Lanka is Already Drawing the Wrong Lessons from the Attacks
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by Nimmi Gowrinathan Source Link Within 72 hours of last Sunday’s Easter attacks in Sri Lanka, Colombo had passed a 30-day Emergen...
UN Regional Development Arm To Cooperate With China’s BRI
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Source Link To speed up sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific, the United Nations’ regional development arm has committed ...
China 70 Years From Now – Analysis
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By Giancarlo Elia Valori* Source Link In my opinion, after the 19thCPC National Congress, two changes characterize the new form of...
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