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Deeper meanings of the Hong Kong protests: Is China a game changer or yet another winner?
Does our history only appear overheated, while it is essentially calmly predetermined? Is it directional or conceivable, dialectic and eclectic…
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Far-right Hindu guru’s vision takes hold in India
B.Z. Khasru India is back to square one, thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s move last week to scrap special…
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U.S. grand strategy is alive and well; the evidence is happening all around us
By Phil W. Reynolds Sometimes the best grand strategy is to do less. The recent arguments that the U.S. is lacking…
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Will Trump’s trade war with China ever end?
By Charles Hankla, Georgia State University President Donald Trump recently escalated his trade war with China, threatening to impose a…
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Why a potential peace deal in Afganistan could flare-up the violence in distant Kashmir
By Bilal Hussain At a time when New Delhi directly governs the Indian-administered Kashmir through its anointed Governor, the fragile…
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Is Bangladesh’s ex-chief justice evading prosecution or facing persecution?
By B.Z. Khasru If the stars were aligned, former Chief Justice S.K. Sinha could have been Bangladesh’s first minority president.…
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A World War II battle holds key lessons for modern warfare
Benjamin Jensen, American University School of International Service and William Bowers, Marine Corps University Between Aug. 7, 1942, and Feb.…
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Kulbushan Saga: Will ICJ’s verdict lead Pakistan to a diplomatic isolation?
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Prof.Sanjay Rajhans When Indian national Mr. Kulbushan Jadhav was arrested in 2016 by Pakistan alleging him…
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