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China-Iran pact won’t be trouble-free for either side

The value and desirability of Iran as an ally for China have been on the rise this year.

July 20, 2020

Commentary

China’s Rising Influence and Nepal’s Balancing Act

The ball is in Nepal’s court to help make an environment conducive that is conducive to dialogue, which may benefit a strategy of balancing in the long-term.

July 17, 2020

Commentary

Mission Accomplished? Balancing U.S. Interests and Future Challenges in Afghanistan

Diplomatic and economic tools will be the United States’ most effective forms of leverage going forward, and those most in line with future U.S. interests.

July 15, 2020

Chapter

Abe Shinzo: Diplomat-in-Chief

The evolution of Japan’s foreign policy under the Abe administration and prospects for foreign policy in the post-Abe era.

July 15, 2020

Op-Ed

Book Review: Top-Down Democracy in South Korea by Erik Mobrand

Mobrand offers a concise, compelling, and original examination of democracy in South Korea, one of the more successful cases of Third Wave democratization.

July 15, 2020

Project Note

Business Dialogue Algeria-Morocco: Webinar on Women’s Empowerment

Promoting greater economic connectivity between the two countries centered on female cooperatives and women’s business organizations

July 14, 2020

Op-Ed

Revelations and Opportunities: What the United States Can Learn from the Sino-Indian Crisis

American defense policymakers and analysts should lean into this opportunity to improve ties with India.

July 10, 2020

Commentary

Pakistan’s Economy One Year after the IMF Bailout

The PTI government’s emphasis on meeting austerity measures amidst the pandemic has done little to alleviate Pakistanis’ day-to-day economic pressures.

July 10, 2020

Op-Ed

Is the Aegis Ashore cancellation a mixed blessing?

The revision of defense planning documents is critical for ensuring Japan’s national security policy institutions can respond to the evolving security environment.

July 10, 2020

Op-Ed

Aegis Ashore Cancellation: The Snowball Effect on Japan’s Defense Policy

The cancellation will trigger a rethink of Japan’s overall defense policy documents—on a severely truncated timeline.

July 9, 2020

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