POLITICS
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From Gujral doctrine to Modi doctrine
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardene The predictions made by larger number of academics based in Delhi, Mumbai and Calcutta…
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Isolationism is not the answer
By Matthew Mai Last week Charles Koch and George Soros, activist billionaires whose political affiliations are polar opposites, decided to fund…
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Political Science 101: Prosperity does lead to peace
By Dr. Phil W. Reynolds A political analyst in Gaza lamented: “All we have is our moral power.” This after Mahmoud Abbas claimed…
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China: India’s emerging ally or still its adversary?
By Sabyasachi Biswal Modi and Jinping’s informal and once in a decade bonhomie in Wuhan might be a relief for…
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Corruption triumphs in Guatemala’s presidential election
By Naomi Roht-Arriaza, University of California, Hastings The two winners in Guatemala’s June 16 presidential vote – former first lady…
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India’s unmanned aerial capabilities
By Syeda Saiqa Bukhari Advanced military technological innovations have made it possible for forces to inflict fire and fury with…
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Can the United States legally justify an attack against Iran?
The combative action of shooting down an unmanned US reconnaissance drone by Iran has raised reasonable concerns among the international…
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President of Taiwan receives Paraguayan official delegation
By Peter Tase On June 20, 2019 the President of Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen received a delegation chaired by the Paraguayan Minister…
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U.S.-Turkey relations: an overview
By Zachary Popovich Relations between the Republic of Turkey and the United States are continuing to decline as the former…
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Keeping the Nuclear Arms Control alive
By Alexander Savelyev “Back to the heydays of the global Cold War, what eventually kept the US and the USSR…
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