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Syrian Civil War
The Russia-Kazakhstan-Turkey Triangle
By Catherine Putz
A visit and a phone call illustrate that Astana is stuck between Moscow and Ankara.
China Should Do More to Solve the Syrian Refugee Crisis
By Moritz Rudolf and Angela Stanzel
Financial support by China could help to curb the refugee crisis while building trust in China-EU relations.
China’s New Era of Diplomacy: Engaging in Syria
By Moritz Rudolf
Efforts to mediate in the Syria conflict represent a departure from China’s traditionally cautious diplomacy.
China's Stake in the Saudi Arabia-Iran Clash
By Shannon Tiezzi
China sends an envoy to Riyadh and Tehran to discuss the latest flare-up in tensions.
China Hosts Syrian Foreign Minister
By Shannon Tiezzi
As promised, China hosted a Syrian government delegation this week to talk about the peace process.
Australia’s Unique Position in a Negotiated Political Resolution in Syria
By Edward Cavanough
Australia should have a role in a grand negotiated settlement.
Here's What India Thinks About Russian Air Strikes in Syria
By Ankit Panda
"The Indian position is that Russian military involvement in Syria is to halt the advances of the Islamic State."
Does China Approve of Russia’s Airstrikes in Syria?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China may be sympathetic to Russia's motives, but it's not sold on the idea of military intervention.
Everything You Need to Know About Russia's Intervention in Syria
By Benjamin David Baker
Russia has started military operations in Syria. Here's what we know so far.
India and the Syrian Civil War
By Kabir Taneja
How a potential permanent UNSC member approached the crisis in Syria.
Why China Won't Lead in the Middle East
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite security interests in the region, don't look for China to become a leading mediator in Middle East conflicts.
The Orwellian Debate Over Isolationism
“The great George would have a field day with the debate over whether to intervene in Syria.”