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David Cameron

Why Did Britain's Chancellor Visit Xinjiang?
By Kerry Brown
"It is now clear that the British Treasury rather than the Foreign Office runs China policy."

Britain-India: From Courted to Courtier
By Shairee Malhotra
What accounts for New Delhi’s relative indifference to London’s overtures?
UK Foreign Office Accepts Beijing’s Plan for Hong Kong Elections
By Shannon Tiezzi
“Genuine choice” possible under current electoral reform plan, British officials tell Parliament.

Making the Sacrifices in Afghanistan Worthwhile
By Ikram Afzali
Ahead of a major conference, what needs to be done to justify the sacrifices made in Afghanistan?

The UK's China Experiment
By Shannon Tiezzi

Syria and the Capping of Executive War Powers
By Robert E. Kelly
Syria may have been a bridge too far for untrammeled executive war powers. That’s good for democracy.

Japan and the UK: Ties That Bind?
The bilateral security relationship has seen a flurry of activity of late. But what will come of it?

UK Bond for Visiting Indians: Recasting Relations for the Future
Many Indians feel insulted by the UK’s new bond scheme for visitor visas.

Why Cameron Didn’t Apologize to India
Many criticized British Prime Minister David Cameron for not apologizing for the Jallianwala massacre. Sumit Ganguly and Jennifer Lind on why they’re wrong.

France and India Deepen Ties
Visits to New Delhi by Francois Hollande and David Cameron highlight India’s growing importance for Europe.

Cameron Calls on Malaysia
British Prime Minister David Cameron has been in Malaysia. Can he improve ties hurt during the Mahathir era?

Wen Jiabao vs Aung San Suu Kyi
Burma’s opposition leader may have achieved less than the Chinese premier. But Suu Kyi’s less is definitely more.