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1 July 2020
The EU, India and Russia do not want to pick sides in a US-China contest, but they may have to
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BY JEREMY CLIFFE Source Link What do the EU, India and Russia have in common? Very little, at first glance. But they do share one high...
Will the Afghan peace process be Pakistan’s road to redemption?
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Madiha Afzal Source Link About a year after President Trump publicly excoriated Pakistan for “ lies and deceit ” and cut off securit...
Taliban prisoner issue almost resolved, peace talks expected 'soon': sources, officials
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Abdul Qadir Sediqi, Charlotte Greenfield Source Link KABUL/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Peace talks between warring Afghan factions are exp...
Sino-Taiwan Chequebook Diplomacy in the Pacific
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Saber Salem Source Link Over the past two decades, there has been an unprecedented growth and expansion in the level and magnitude o...
Britain Must Step Up to the Global Stage to Protect Hong Kong
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BY DAVID OWEN Source Link The 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration was the brainchild of two formidable political leaders, China’s D...
In U.S.-China Trade War, New Supply Chains Rattle Markets
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YUKON HUANG, JEREMY SMITH Source Link With relations between Washington and Beijing in freefall, the future of global supply chains...
How Hegemony Ends
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By Alexander Cooley and Daniel H. Nexon Source Link Multiple signs point to a crisis in global order. The uncoordinated internationa...
The future of trans-Atlantic collaboration on China: What the EU-China summit showed
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Paul Gewirtz Source Link The EU-China Summit this week made clear that while both the United States and Europe are both moving towar...
Opinion – Lebanon’s Economic Crisis: An Opportunity to Contain Hezbollah?
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Massimiliano Fiore Source Link Hezbollah’s reputation has declined since the start of the street protests in October 2019. Position...
Why Israel’s Warming Gulf Ties Will Survive Annexation
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BY JONATHAN H. FERZIGER Source Link In the shadow of the world’s tallest skyscraper in Dubai, a new kosher caterer makes delicious ...
Digital strategy in a time of crisis
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By Simon Blackburn, Laura LaBerge, Clayton O’Toole, and Jeremy Schneider Source Link In one European survey , about 70 percent of ex...
A Disastrous Summer in the Arctic
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By Carolyn Kormann Source Link The remote Siberian town of Verkhoyansk, three thousand miles east of Moscow and six miles north of...
Understanding Ukraine and Belarus: Heroes and Villains
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David R. Marples Source Link I spent more time in Ukraine in the early years of the 21st century, particularly areas of the east and...
The European Union’s Security and Defence Policy Beyond COVID-19
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Shreya Sinha Source Link As Europe went from being the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic to a situation where most European co...
Causes and Potential Solutions to the Ukraine and Russia Conflict
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Taras Kuzio and Paul D’Anieri Source Link Disagreement continues over both the causes and potential solutions to the conflict betw...
Samuel Huntington and the American Way of War
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Erik Ringmar Source Link It is now 25 years ago that Samuel Huntington published his ‘Clash of Civilizations’ article in Foreign Aff...
What’s Driving the Rise of Authoritarianism and Populism in Europe and Beyond?
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Source Link Globally, the past decade has been marked by the twin advances of authoritarianism and populism. The two are not always ...
The Myth of German Coronavirus Exceptionalism
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MICHAEL MEYER-RESENDE Source Link If Western media are to be believed, Germany has dealt exceptionally well with the coronavirus c...
The Retrenchment Syndrome
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By H. R. McMaster Source Link In the decades after the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam, the simplistic but widely held belief that the w...
The questionable future of amphibious assault
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Michael E. O’Hanlon Source Link Just when you thought you’d heard everything, here’s a new shocker: The Commandant of the U.S. Marin...
Pentagon Plans ‘Plug & Play’ Drone-Killing Tech
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By SYDNEY J. FREEDBERG JR. Source Link WASHINGTON: From radio jammers to lasers, a wide range of technologies from a wide range of...
What Apple’s Silicon Chips Suggest About Its Future
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Source Link HI, FOLKS. I’M sad this week because Michael Hawley died of cancer at 58. He was a key figure at MIT’s Media Lab, a world...
17 ways technology could change the world by 2025
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Source Link We asked our 2020 intake of Technology Pioneers for their views on how technology will change the world in the next five ...
The Army Team That Is Trying to See, and Shape, the Future
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BY PATRICK TUCKER Source Link The team’s scientists are charting how advances in various fields will unlock more advances, out to 205...
Private Military Companies and Sacrifice: Reshaping State Sovereignty
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Samuel Stockwell Source Link This content was originally written for an undergraduate or Master's program. It is published as pa...
30 June 2020
After Galwan Valley Standoff, Does the Russia-India-China Trilateral Still Matter?
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By Aleksei Zakharov Source Link The Russia-India-China trilateral meeting between (from left) Russian President Vladimir Putin, India...
Chinese Navy Submarines Could Become A Reality In Indian Ocean
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H I Sutton Source Link The Chinese Navy is rapidly pursuing global capabilities. A key area of future operations may be the Indian O...
China’s Indian Ocean ambitions
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Joshua T. White Source Link China has significantly expanded its engagements in the Indian Ocean region over the past three decades,...
Delhi Must Help Taipei Get Into the WHO
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By Jagdish N. Singh Source Link EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: It is disappointing that the 73rd meeting of the World Health Assembly, the dec...
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Dubs Osama Bin Laden a ‘Martyr’: What Now?
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By Umair Jamal Source Link Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has stirred new controversy after a speech he gave in the national ...
Regional Implications of a U.S. Pullout from Afghanistan
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Thomas Parker Source Link Dr. Thomas Parker worked in the Executive Office of the President, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, ...
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