Foreign Policy News
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ASIA
India remains strategic in checking China’s power
By Collins Chong Yew Keat India’s 75th Independence gives new clout for its claim on regional and global leadership. India’s rise, unlike…
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EUROPE
The masked singer, human rights abuser: U.S. policy in Macedonia
By Bill Nicholov Human rights abuses must be condemned no matter the perpetrator. But that is not the American way.…
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ASIA
Conflict diplomacy in a turbulent world
By Asanga Abeyagoonasekera and Jacopo Demarinis President Biden identified Saudi Arabia as a Pariah state, questioning the human rights concerns. The…
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ASIA
Danger of China’s strategic missteps
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Pelosi’s trip is used as the needed pretext for Beijing to initiate the greater strategic…
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ASIA
Artificial economy countering China’s rise to power by understanding the power of natural resources
By Shayna Koczur China has the world’ second largest economy[1]. Its swift rise to power has been considered one of…
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ASIA
The democratic coalition’s India problem
By Behrooz Ayaz and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill India’s sectarian convulsions, between revivalist Hindus and South Asian Muslims, are making India…
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ASIA
Is America doomed for a clash with China?
By Collins Chong Yew Keat By banking on mere economic interdependence and the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) in…
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AMERICAS
Monkeypox is now a national public health emergency in the U.S. – an epidemiologist explains what this means
By Kathryn H. Jacobsen, University of Richmond After news broke that the U.S. declared monkeypox to be a public health…
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ASIA
Can Taipei escape Beijing’s claws?
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The Cross-Strait ties are poised to determine the outcome of future power parity in the…
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