Archive
October 1, 2015

China’s Nuclear Submarine Distraction
By Robert Potter
Appearing to be powerful can sometimes distract from building the capability that generates power.

The UAE: India’s Key to West Asia?
By Shashwat Tiwari
Growing ties underscore the importance of the United Arab Emirates for India’s regional policy.

Kashmir: Potentially Back With a Bang
By Ali Ahmed
The road from Kashmir to catastrophe is a worryingly short one.

Russia Offers to Support Tajikistan…But There's a Price
By Samuel Ramani
A lack of strategic options could see Tajikistan move further into Russia’s embrace.

Ominous Outlook for Kazakhstan's Oil Exports
By Paolo Sorbello
As oil production falls, experts forecast a consequent reduction in exports.

Five Overlooked Developments from the Obama–Xi Visit
By Graham Webster
There are five largely overlooked developments in U.S.–China relations from the current visit.

India Commissions Largest Stealth Warship to Date
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The 7,500-ton stealth guided missile destroyer is New Delhi's latest addition to its burgeoning naval arsenal.

Japan, South Korea Boost Their African Presence
By Jason Nicholson
The focus on the South China Sea misses some important, and relevant, strategic developments further west.

Indigenous Communities and Biodiversity
By Gemima Harvey
Indigenous peoples often play a vital role in preserving biodiversity, something that is often forgotten.

HIV: A New Option for At-Risk Communities
By Saya Oka
A new HIV prevention pill expands options for people at higher risk of HIV.

Martial Arts, Living History: How We Fight Reveals Who We Are
By Benjamin David Baker
More than just a great workout, martial arts often reveal much about a country’s history, culture, and traditions.

Will the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Bring Peace to Balochistan?
By Sualiha Nazar
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is set to bring peace and prosperity to the long-neglected province.
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