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Bhutan-China relations
The Politics of China’s Land Appropriation in Bhutan
By Robert Barnett
China has built 22 villages and settlements within Bhutan’s customary borders. And there is no sign that Bhutan can do anything about it – or that Beijing will face any costs.
The Himalayan Triangle: Bhutan’s Courtship With India and China
By Passang Dorji
Bhutan’s efforts to ensure predictable ties with China and India (and between them) touch on the state’s very survival.
China’s Bhutan Gambit
By Sudha Ramachandran
Beijing is upping the pressure for a land swap deal to settle the China-Bhutan border, in hopes of gaining an advantage over India.
What’s Behind China’s Expansion of Its Territorial Dispute With Bhutan?
By Ankit Panda
Beijing may be trying to drive a wedge between India and Bhutan.
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.
India's New Gateway to Bhutan
By Nihar R. Nayak
Northeast India could be Bhutan's new gateway to the world.
The Doklam Standoff Between India and China Is Far From Over
By Ankit Panda
The troops may have stepped back, but the China-India dispute in the Himalayas is far from over.
What Do the Bhutanese People Think About Doklam?
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri and Aswin Subanthore
The Doklam crisis is exacerbating fears of annexation in Bhutan.
Understanding the India-China Standoff at Doklam
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
India and Chinese troops are currently gridlocked in one of the most serious border standoffs in decades. Why?
Is Bhutan on the Cusp of a Revolution in Private Sector Growth?
By Mark Turner
Much work needs to be done, but Bhutan should celebrate its quick progress on economic development.
The Case for Stronger Bhutanese-American Ties
By Matthew F. Ferraro
There is a compelling argument for strengthening ties with the tiny kingdom of Bhutan.
Bhutan: The Indian Army’s Front Line
By Victor Robert Lee
Strategically located, the tiny Himalayan country is at the center of growing tensions between two great powers.
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