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ASIA
A progressive foreign policy
By Lyes Jalali-Yazdi In late 2017, Senator Sanders took to the stage at Westminster College to lay forth the progressive…
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ASIA
US underscores FATF implementation remains uneven in Pakistan
By Iman Malik The U.S. State Department released its Congress-mandated Annual Country Reports on Terrorism on November 1, 2019. These…
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ASIA
Punching above one’s weight: Is Bangladesh slated to be the New Asian Tiger?
By Samarth Kavoori The World Bank (WB) released reports indicating that the GDP growth rate for Bangladesh in the 2019-20…
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AMERICAS
Democrat or Republican, Americans are angry, frustrated and overwhelmed
By María Celeste Wagner, University of Pennsylvania and Pablo J. Boczkowski, Northwestern University As the country looks ahead to President…
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ASIA
Kazakhstan: The curious case of anti-Sino sentiments
By Alexander Brown The weekend of October 26th saw another round of mass protests in both the capital and major…
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Editor's Picks
Saudi Arabia and Israel – an overdue embrace
By Jonathan Honigman Iran and Turkey Given its ancient history, large population, and leadership amongst the Shiite community that accounts…
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ASIA
Reminiscence of Soviet soft power and the way it influenced Third World
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Prof. Sanjay Rajhans The exact meaning carved by Joseph Nye in coining his notable concept “Soft Power”…
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MIDDLE EAST
Cracks in a prosecution far from home
By Lloyd Green The fraud and money-laundering trial of Jean Boustani, a Lebanese boat salesman, is in its third week…
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ASIA
What Hongkongers think but cannot say
By C.G. Fewston After five long months of unrest in Hong Kong, what are the protesters still fighting for? Many…
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