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The Russian-Iranian Military Agreement: Another Perspective

The Russian-Iranian Military Agreement: Another Perspective

By Thomas Frear
Could oil price fears be driving Moscow to play the role of spoiler?
Eurasia: The Hype of Continentalism

Eurasia: The Hype of Continentalism

By Jeffrey S. Payne
‘Analysts should not allow geopolitical possibility to overshadow the divisive conflicts that exist throughout Eurasia.’

Can China and India Cooperate in Afghanistan?

Can China and India Cooperate in Afghanistan?

By Edward Schwarck
Their border disputes and maritime rivalry aside, China and India may be able to make common cause in Afghanistan.

China-India Ties: What Comes After Xi’s Trip?

China-India Ties: What Comes After Xi’s Trip?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Tanvi Madan on what we can expect from China-India relations now that Xi’s visit has concluded.

China Forging International Law: The SCO Experience

China Forging International Law: The SCO Experience

By David Suter
The rules adopted for the SCO are revealing of Beijing’s attitude towards international law in general.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Central Asian Security

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Central Asian Security

By Amit R. Saksena
Structural and policy problems prevent the SCO from being an effective Central Asian security organization.

Moscow’s Afghan Endgame

Moscow’s Afghan Endgame

By Richard Weitz
Worried about the NATO withdrawal, Russia has adopted several new policies for Central Asia.
Russia’s Elusive Quest for Influence in Asia

Russia’s Elusive Quest for Influence in Asia

By Sergey Radchenko
Putin arrives in Shanghai desperate to reorient Russia’s Asia policy amid tensions with the West and China’s rise.

The Boao Forum and China’s Play for Regional Leadership

The Boao Forum and China’s Play for Regional Leadership

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Boao Forum for Asia showcases China's dream of regional leadership on both economic and security issues.

Ukraine – A Case for Chinese Involvement

Ukraine – A Case for Chinese Involvement

By Andong Peng
A Chinese scholar explains why Beijing may not want to sit this crisis out.

China’s SCO Challenges

China’s SCO Challenges

By Dirk van der Kley
Despite a strong speech from Li Keqiang, practical cooperation within the organization remains elusive.
How China Develops Its Counterterrorism Capability

How China Develops Its Counterterrorism Capability

Regular “Peace Missions” conducted under the SCO have been the best-known component of its efforts.

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