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How Ukraine Could Remake Kazakhstan’s Relationship With Russia

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

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

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

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?

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.

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?

Why Singapore Has Chosen to Impose Sanctions on Russia

Why Singapore Has Chosen to Impose Sanctions on Russia

By Xirui Li
Singapore's stance reflects its own perception of vulnerability and its concern for the fate of the world's small states.
Lithuania Should Not Have Cancelled Its Vaccine Donation to Bangladesh

Lithuania Should Not Have Cancelled Its Vaccine Donation to Bangladesh

By Atif Choudhury
Using COVID-19 vaccines as a tool of coercion is counterproductive and dangerous.

How Will the War in Ukraine Affect Central Asian Remittance Flows?

How Will the War in Ukraine Affect Central Asian Remittance Flows?

By Catherine Putz
In 2022, Central Asia was supposed to see slight growth in remittances. Thanks to Russia’s war in Ukraine, remittances are expected to drop dramatically instead.

How the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Might Impact ASEAN Economies

How the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Might Impact ASEAN Economies

By James Guild
While the economic fallout from the war and ensuing sanctions is hard to predict, it is likely to be significant.

How Is India’s Silent Diplomacy Navigating the Russia-Ukraine War?

How Is India’s Silent Diplomacy Navigating the Russia-Ukraine War?

By Jagannath Panda
New Delhi has sought to navigate between expressing veiled concern for the Russian invasion and maintaining an important strategic and security relationship.
China Calls Russia Its Chief ‘Strategic Partner’ Despite War

China Calls Russia Its Chief ‘Strategic Partner’ Despite War

By Ken Moritsugu
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has drawn comparisons to China's own threat to invade Taiwan to bring what it considers a wayward province under its control.

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