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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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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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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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Hong Kong – The British should have been tougher earlier
The British emissary to Hong Kong who seriously misread the situation got recalled to London by fast clipper and reposted…
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How does U.S. government launch antitrust action against Big Tech?
By Miao Wang The U.S. government has significantly increased its antitrust crackdown on Internet companies since 2020. The Trump administration…
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Bangladesh escapes the poverty trap
By Sajeeb Wazed Experts confirm what Bangladeshis have long known: people are not responsible for their poverty. Lack of resources,…
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China’s push to innovation
By Arthur Guarino and Wenjing Wang China is making a rapid and aggressive metamorphosis into becoming a global leader in…
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Diplomacy in the Indian way
By Sankalp Singh India has been at the forefront when it comes to civilization and society. We have seen the…
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Kim’s strategic patience and Xi’s security trap
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The old dogma of deterrence games is fast losing its luster and impact. Past containing…
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