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Kazakhstan’s Robin Hood: The Geopolitics of Sci-Hub
September 14, 2020

Kazakhstan’s Robin Hood: The Geopolitics of Sci-Hub

By Corissa Steiner
Sci-Hub, using legally dubious methods, makes academic research free to researchers worldwide. It is a win for Western academia.

Navigating Between Academia and Activism in Central Asia
October 17, 2019

Navigating Between Academia and Activism in Central Asia

By Colleen Wood
Human dignity and scholarly integrity are critical when it comes to researching and intervening in human rights activism.
Review: International Affairs on India's Rise and Foreign Policy
January 10, 2017

Review: International Affairs on India's Rise and Foreign Policy

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
A new issue of International Affairs focuses on India's rise and Modi's role in that rise.

The 10 Young Chinese Foreign Policy Scholars You Should Know
January 27, 2016

The 10 Young Chinese Foreign Policy Scholars You Should Know

By Dingding Chen
In 20 years, this group of scholars will shape China’s foreign policy.

The Transformation of Chinese Diplomacy: What Should the World Pay Attention To?
December 22, 2015

The Transformation of Chinese Diplomacy: What Should the World Pay Attention To?

By Dingding Chen
Scholars in both the United States and China need new paradigms in understanding one another.

How Good Are the Best Chinese Universities?
October 15, 2015

How Good Are the Best Chinese Universities?

By Dingding Chen
According to one survey, Tsinghua University is now the best engineering school in the world. Is this representative?

Academia Embraces Reality?
April 01, 2014

Academia Embraces Reality?

By James R. Holmes
Younger academics seem to be more comfortable with pragmatism than their forbearers.
The Right Way to Educate Navy Officers
January 24, 2014

The Right Way to Educate Navy Officers

By James R. Holmes
The Naval Diplomat offers a “No Officer Left Behind” solution to the STEM-Humanities debate raging inside the US Navy.

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