POLITICS
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Macron’s ambitions shift Europe from Trans-Atlantic bond to strategic autonomy in the Indo-Pacific
By Eunwoo Lee Until recently, the integrity and existential grounds of NATO had remained in tatters. Former US President Donald…
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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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The West needs Pakistan to break the Saudi-Iranian polarization of the Persian Gulf
By Behrooz Ayaz and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill Pakistan is a neglected democratic ally of the West, and possesses a sophisticated…
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Does the US fear a new missile crisis in Cuba?
The conflict in Ukraine would have been the trigger for the beginning of a time of thaw in relations between…
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Xi’s endgame and strategic power maneuvers
By Collins Chong Yew Keat For as much as the war in Ukraine caused unprecedented reverberations across the globe in…
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The Great Game is alive and well, in India
By Richard E. Caroll From the early beginnings of the 1800s, shortly after the Napoleonic Wars, the struggle between Great…
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Regional quagmire and looming fragility of deterrence impact
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Soaring tensions as a result of the surprising provocative moves by North Korean leader Kim…
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The legacy of the opium trade in Hong Kong
During the difficult years that preceded the British handover of Hong Kong to China the Chinese government’s intense antipathy to…
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Iran: time to avoid another failed U.S. policy
By Raphael Benaroya Not much has been going right for the Biden Administration. Foreign and domestic policies have undermined our…
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