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USAGM Reverses Course on RFE/RL and OTF Grant Terminations

USAGM Reverses Course on RFE/RL and OTF Grant Terminations

By Catherine Putz
A day after RFE/RL won a temporary restraining order against USAGM’s freezing of its funding, the agency has backed off. But it may be, at best, a temporary reprieve. 
USAID Cuts Devastating to Central Asia Programs

USAID Cuts Devastating to Central Asia Programs

By Catherine Putz
If leaked documents listing active and terminated projects are accurate, almost all USAID programs in Central Asia have been cut. 

Trump and Putin: A Massive Change of Heart and What It Means for Central Asia

Trump and Putin: A Massive Change of Heart and What It Means for Central Asia

By Bimal Adhikari and Alida Begezhanova
Now that the U.S. is siding with Russia, where does that leave Central Asia? 

International Religious Freedom in the Spotlight Amid US Political Recalibration

International Religious Freedom in the Spotlight Amid US Political Recalibration

By Catherine Putz
A discussion on religious freedom abroad invariably circled back to the present political turmoil in the United States under the second Trump administration.

Cancellation of RFE/RL’s Grant Called ‘Illegal’ and a ‘Gift’ to US Adversaries

Cancellation of RFE/RL’s Grant Called ‘Illegal’ and a ‘Gift’ to US Adversaries

By Catherine Putz
RFE/RL leadership has pushed back on the decision by its parent organization, the U.S. Agency for Global Media, to cancel its grants, calling the move outright "illegal."
The US Is Failing Uyghurs – and Letting China Dominate American Allies

The US Is Failing Uyghurs – and Letting China Dominate American Allies

By Omer Kanat
If the U.S. intends to be great, it cannot allow China a free pass to bully its allies.

After US Cuts, Accountability on Air Quality to Take a Hit in Tajikistan

After US Cuts, Accountability on Air Quality to Take a Hit in Tajikistan

By Kulobiddin Norov
The Trump administration’s decision to suspend the U.S. global air quality monitoring program complicates matters in far-away Tajikistan.
Asian Allies on Edge: Japan and South Korea Brace for Uncertainty in Trump’s Second Term

Asian Allies on Edge: Japan and South Korea Brace for Uncertainty in Trump’s Second Term

By Camilla Cavarape
Trump’s administration hesitates to mediate between Japan and South Korea, but sustained diplomacy is crucial to maintaining trilateral unity.

Husain Haqqani on Trump 2.0 and Pakistan-US Relations

Husain Haqqani on Trump 2.0 and Pakistan-US Relations

By Sudha Ramachandran
Although Pakistan may not be "a priority for U.S. interests as it was earlier... the U.S. simply cannot ignore a nuclear-armed Muslim country with 240 million people."

Is the United States Becoming a Hollow Maritime Power?

Is the United States Becoming a Hollow Maritime Power?

By Tyler Bray
U.S. maritime power increasingly risks projecting strength without the institutional agility to sustain it.

What Countries Do Americans See as the Biggest Threat to the United States?

What Countries Do Americans See as the Biggest Threat to the United States?

By Timothy S. Rich, Summer Doris, and Veronica Butler
Repeated surveys affirm that Americans hold negative views of Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, ranking them as the top threats to the U.S.
At What Point Does Australia Say ‘Enough’ to Trump?

At What Point Does Australia Say ‘Enough’ to Trump?

By David M. Andrews
Australia has so far been content to bend and gently adjust to the Trump 2.0 whirlwind. It will inevitably have to decide where to draw the line.

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