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‘Disciplinary Gangs’ in Pakistani Academia

‘Disciplinary Gangs’ in Pakistani Academia

By Arsim Tariq
From universities to research think tanks, academic disciplinary gangs impede interdisciplinary, creative, and aesthetic endeavors to move beyond a security- and state-centric vision of international relations.

The One Important Ingredient for Regional Hegemony That China's Still Missing

The One Important Ingredient for Regional Hegemony That China's Still Missing

By Robert Farley
Hard power and wealth aren't everything in pursuing and maintaining hegemony.
How Can India Leverage the Trump National Security Strategy?

How Can India Leverage the Trump National Security Strategy?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The Trump National Security Strategy document flatters India, but how can New Delhi reap the benefits from the United States?

The Future of the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture, as Seen by China

The Future of the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture, as Seen by China

By Ankit Panda
A new white paper on Asia-Pacific regional security from the Chinese foreign ministry merits a close read.

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

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.

Could Trump Actually Start a Nuclear War?

Could Trump Actually Start a Nuclear War?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Examining the worst case and most likely scenarios when it comes to war under President Trump.

Time to Go 'Huge'? What Will Trump’s Defense Policy in Asia Be?

Time to Go 'Huge'? What Will Trump’s Defense Policy in Asia Be?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Isolationism or military buildup?
Donald Trump Won. Prepare For Uncharted Geopolitical Waters in Asia

Donald Trump Won. Prepare For Uncharted Geopolitical Waters in Asia

By Ankit Panda
The election of Trump may herald the end of the postwar order.

Asia's New Democracies and the Liberal World Order

Asia's New Democracies and the Liberal World Order

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The key to global order may lie with Asia's emerging democracies.

The New Buzzword in Chinese Foreign Policy

The New Buzzword in Chinese Foreign Policy

By Dingding Chen
'Global governance' is the new big buzzword in Chinese foreign policy.

The Post-Western World and the Rise of a Parallel Order

The Post-Western World and the Rise of a Parallel Order

By Oliver Stuenkel
"We stand at the cusp of a historic shift of power away from the West toward Asia."
How Academia Can Help Build Trust Between China and the World

How Academia Can Help Build Trust Between China and the World

By Dingding Chen
A rising China needs a new generation of international relations experts, quickly.

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