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Russian invasion of Ukraine
Decoding Bangladesh’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis
By Hassan Ahmed Shovon
Bangladesh's traditional policy of non-alignment is on clear display.
Kyrgyzstan Bans Rallies Near Russian Embassy
By Catherine Putz
As Bishkek tries to maintain a balanced approach to the Ukraine crisis, demonstrations have been banned from key protest hotspots in the capital.
The New Geometry of India’s Foreign Policy
By Monish Tourangbam
No doubt, India’s foreign policy is at crossroads.
Cashless and Flightless, Russian Tourists Stuck in Thailand
By Chalida Ekvitthayavechnukul
About 6,500 Russian tourists are stranded in southern Thailand, along with 1,000 Ukrainians.
Telling Ukraine’s Story to Japan
By Jon Letman
As Ukraine is burned and bombed, one family builds a bridge from Kyiv to Japan.
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine Through a Burmese Lens
By Naw Theresa
Watching the war unfold in Ukraine, many members of the anti-coup resistance see clear parallels to their own struggle.
How Ukraine Could Remake Kazakhstan’s Relationship With Russia
By Kristoffer Rees
Tokayev’s “new Kazakhstan” is much less in sync with Russia, as illustrated by the country’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and India’s Complex Strategic Circumstances
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
In the two weeks since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, India’s strategic situation has become even more complicated.
The Battle Between Democracy and Autocracy, From Russia to Cambodia
By Sam Rainsy
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a reminder that the pursuit of democracy and peace are intimately connected.
Ukraine and the Implications for China
By KAWASHIMA Shin
Xi Jinping may need to rethink his grand design for a new world order.
Why Are Indonesian Netizens Expressing Support for Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?
By Sebastian Strangio
The extent of the phenomenon is unclear, but it points to an abiding skepticism of Western policies and intentions.
Time to End Ambiguity: Ukrainian Lessons for Taiwan and the U.S.
By Mark S. Cogan and Paul D. Scott
If the West will not defend Ukraine, a country of 40 million people and the breadbasket of Europe, will it defend Taiwan?