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Imperial Japan's Naval Contributions to the First World War

Imperial Japan's Naval Contributions to the First World War

By Robert Farley
What drove the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I?
How Will a Prime Minister Imran Khan Steer Pakistani Foreign Policy?

How Will a Prime Minister Imran Khan Steer Pakistani Foreign Policy?

By Umair Jamal
Imran Khan wins ‘big’ in Pakistan, but can he implement his ‘big’ ideas on foreign policy?

India’s Evolving Linguistic Landscape

India’s Evolving Linguistic Landscape

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Hindi continues to explode in India.

Why Are Washington State Legislators Covering for Cambodia's Sham Elections?

Why Are Washington State Legislators Covering for Cambodia's Sham Elections?

By Chelsea Garbell
Why are state legislators from Washington state in the United States cozying up to the Cambodian regime?

US Seeks New Talks With Taliban in an Attempt to Explore Afghan Peace

US Seeks New Talks With Taliban in an Attempt to Explore Afghan Peace

By Ankit Panda
A senior U.S. State Department official visited Doha to seek out talks with the Taliban.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Visits Bhutan in First High-Level Interaction Since the 2017 Doklam Standoff

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Visits Bhutan in First High-Level Interaction Since the 2017 Doklam Standoff

By Ankit Panda
China's vice foreign minister made a rare trip to Bhutan to discuss the bilateral relationship between the two countries.

Trade Wars Are Not Good for the US Military Advantage

Trade Wars Are Not Good for the US Military Advantage

By Robert Farley
What will the long-term costs of the Trump administration's trade war be on the U.S. military's technological superiority?
Enough Is Enough: India Should Commit to Strategic Disinvestment of State-Owned Companies

Enough Is Enough: India Should Commit to Strategic Disinvestment of State-Owned Companies

By Aman Thakker
It's time for movement on public sector firm divestment.

US Intelligence: North Korean Engine Dismantlement at Sohae Reversible ‘Within Months’

US Intelligence: North Korean Engine Dismantlement at Sohae Reversible ‘Within Months’

By Ankit Panda
North Korea's dismantlement of a missile engine test stand has begun, but is easily reversible, U.S. intelligence finds.

Modi's African Outreach Picks Up in Rwanda, Uganda, and South Africa

Modi's African Outreach Picks Up in Rwanda, Uganda, and South Africa

By Harsh V. Pant
Is Africa large enough for India and China?

Understanding India's Place in Asia's Shifting Geoeconomic Order

Understanding India's Place in Asia's Shifting Geoeconomic Order

By Ankit Panda
James Crabtree joins to discuss India's 'Bollygarchs', trade policy, the Belt and Road Initiative, and much more.
Making Sense of North Korea's New Dismantlement Activity at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station

Making Sense of North Korea's New Dismantlement Activity at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station

By Ankit Panda
What can be said about North Korea following through with a seeming concession out of the Singapore summit?

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