Editor’s Picks
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Mackinder’s Heartland vs. Rimeland and the nature of contemporary Sino-Pakistani relations
By Syeda Dhanak Fatima Hashmi China has played a crucial role in maintaining regional peace and security by upholding its…
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Freedom, sovereign debt, generational accounting and other myths
By Dr. Lu Wei “How to draw the line between the recent and still unsettled EU/EURO crisis and Asia’s success story?…
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The modern vision of Dubai depends on water: can the desert deliver?
By Kayla Koontz Are you buying what the UAE is selling? Dubai is glowing. Sunsets and glittering towers shine in panoramic…
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Bleak see on the Black Sea
Following the latest events in and around the Black Sea, two old questions are reappearing. Both are inviting us for…
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A world federation
By John Scales Avery A “With law shall our land be built up, but with lawlessness laid waste.” Njal’s Saga, Iceland, c…
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Public agenda and U.S. politics
By Qasim Raza The group of Iranian students attacked the United States embassy in Tehran and more than 60 United States…
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Russia-Ukraine tensions: on sea as on land
By Rene Wadlow At the 26 November Emergency session of the U.N. Security Council, Rosemary DiCarlo, Under Secretary-General for Political…
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Bangladesh: Handling a humanitarian crisis
By Tahseen Ali Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina knows what it’s like to be a refugee. In August 1975, her…
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Early signs of change with China: one Internet or two?
By Greg Francis The World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China—also called the Wuzhen Summit—now in its fifth year, is the place for foreign…
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Saudi Arabia and South Korea on the path to revitalization
By Alexander Woodman Since the middle of the 1970’s, the Middle East has had an increasingly significant influence on the development…
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