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Ukraine – A Case for Chinese Involvement
By Andong Peng
A Chinese scholar explains why Beijing may not want to sit this crisis out.
India Backs Russia’s ‘Legitimate Interests’ in Ukraine
By Zachary Keck
India broke with the international community in acknowledging that Russia has legitimate interests in Ukraine.
China Prioritizes Ukraine's 'Ethnic Groups' Over Its 'Territorial Integrity'
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has stopped voicing support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, which could set a dangerous precedent.
How Ukraine Spillover Could Complicate the US Withdrawal From Afghanistan
By Ankit Panda
Putin has an ace up his sleeve: shutting down the Northern Distribution Network.
Precedent Matters: What Ukraine Tells Us About East Asia's Disputes
By Robert Farley
Russia's invasion of Crimea will set some important precedents – precedents that could affect East Asia.
Putin to Visit China In 'Near Future'
By Zachary Keck
President Xi told Putin he is looking forward to his visit during a phone call discussing Ukraine.
Russia Is Doomed
By Zachary Keck
Don’t be fooled by Putin’s façade; the pillars of Russian power are steadily declining.
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