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October 2022

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Chinese Moves Complicate India-Bangladesh Dispute Over Teesta

Chinese Moves Complicate India-Bangladesh Dispute Over Teesta

By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
Dhaka is in a dilemma; while a deal with India on the Teesta River remains elusive, Beijing wants it to make up its mind on a Chinese project on the river.

China’s Xi Expands Powers, Promotes Allies

China’s Xi Expands Powers, Promotes Allies

By Joe McDonald
With all seven members of the new Politburo Standing Committee loyal to Xi, "There is no counterweight or checks and balances in the system at all."

As Leaders Meet, Chinese Hope for End to ‘Zero-COVID’ Limits

As Leaders Meet, Chinese Hope for End to ‘Zero-COVID’ Limits

By Emily Wang and Tian Ji
Many Chinese are growing tired of constant testing and sudden quarantines, but any hope for a change appears to be wishful thinking.

Afghan Couple Accuse US Marine of Abducting Their Baby

Afghan Couple Accuse US Marine of Abducting Their Baby

By Martha Mendoza, Juliet Linderman and Claire Galofaro
The baby had been pulled from the rubble after her parents and five siblings were killed during a U.S. military raid. That was only the beginning of her ordeal.
The Case for South Korea to Go Nuclear

The Case for South Korea to Go Nuclear

By Seong-Chang Cheong
It may be the best option for the South Korea-U.S. alliance to deter a nuclear war with North Korea.

India-Pakistan Dialogue: Past Trends and Future Prospects

India-Pakistan Dialogue: Past Trends and Future Prospects

By Bashir Ali Abbas
When it comes to India-Pakistan dialogue, what comes first: Fixing the overarching bilateral relationship or discussing Kashmir?
China Speeds up Its ‘Look West’ Strategy

China Speeds up Its ‘Look West’ Strategy

By Nian Peng
Central Asia is becoming more and more crucial to China’s interests, and Beijing’s recent diplomacy reflects that.

Loitering Munitions in the Future of Chinese Warfare

Loitering Munitions in the Future of Chinese Warfare

By Zachary Williams
Loitering munitions have become the tip of the spear in the future of warfare.

China and Taiwan: The Geopolitical Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

China and Taiwan: The Geopolitical Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

By Peter Birgbauer
Can the international community see through the fog of its current crises and adequately prepare for an even bigger crisis further down the road?

Will the BRI Survive Economic Decoupling?

Will the BRI Survive Economic Decoupling?

By Federico Jensen
Ironically, many projects within the BRI are the precondition for a successful decoupling from China.
Mallikarjun Kharge Takes Over the Reins of India’s Congress Party

Mallikarjun Kharge Takes Over the Reins of India’s Congress Party

By Kavita Chowdhury
Will the veteran politician be able to revive the party organization and increase Congress vote share in the 2024 general election?

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