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India’s Farmers March to the Hollow Halls of Parliament

India’s Farmers March to the Hollow Halls of Parliament

By Priyanka Borpujari
India's farmers have had enough and are making their voices heard in the nation's capital.
Mattis on $5.5.Billion India-Russia S-400 Deal: ‘We’ll Work Everything Out’

Mattis on $5.5.Billion India-Russia S-400 Deal: ‘We’ll Work Everything Out’

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. defense secretary expressed confidence that U.S. and India will work out differences centered on CAATSA.

European Sanctions Are a Response to Cambodia’s Totalitarian Shift

European Sanctions Are a Response to Cambodia’s Totalitarian Shift

By Sam Rainsy
Europe must hold firm on plans to suspend Cambodia from the the EBA trade initiative.

India, Japan Air Forces Hold First Joint Military Exercise

India, Japan Air Forces Hold First Joint Military Exercise

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India and Japan kicked off their first joint air exercise in northern India in early December.

Washington’s Bungled Buenos Aires Summit

Washington’s Bungled Buenos Aires Summit

By Scott Moore
Trump's economic war against China is deeply corrosive for U.S. influence in bodies like the G-20.
What Comes After the Caspian Sea Deal?

What Comes After the Caspian Sea Deal?

By Stanislav Pritchin
Successful realization of the opportunities opened by the deal will depend on political will among the Caspian littoral states.

How Sri Lankans Are Resisting Rajapaksa's Soft Coup Attempt

How Sri Lankans Are Resisting Rajapaksa's Soft Coup Attempt

By Lisa Fuller
Even as the country's constitutional crisis persists, Mahinda Rajapaksa's base of support may be waning.
In December 2018, Two Important Neighborhood Relationships in the Spotlight for India

In December 2018, Two Important Neighborhood Relationships in the Spotlight for India

By Ankit Panda
This month, India will have an opportunity to define a new era in its relations with Bhutan and the Maldives.

Avoiding a New Cold War: The World Needs a Wind of Change

Avoiding a New Cold War: The World Needs a Wind of Change

By Ofer Fridman
Why re-establishing lost trust between Russia and the West is more important than ever.

Kazakhstan's Ever-Shrinking Political Arena

Kazakhstan's Ever-Shrinking Political Arena

By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan’s political arena has little room for new parties or old foes.

Heng Swee Keat: The Future of US-China-Singapore Relations

Heng Swee Keat: The Future of US-China-Singapore Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Michael Barr.
US State Department Approves $561 Million Missile Sale to Japan

US State Department Approves $561 Million Missile Sale to Japan

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Department of State has approved the possible sale of U.S.-made “hit-to-kill” interceptors to Japan.

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