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The New Silk Road?
By Joshua Kucera
The United States hopes that a combination of trade and infrastructure can help steer Afghanistan away from unrest – and Russia.
Can Turkey Save Afghanistan?
A trilateral conference this month highlighted the possibilities – and limits – to Turkey’s new Central Asia diplomacy drive.
China’s Cyber Moves Hurting Beijing
China isn’t the only country engaged in cyber espionage. But perceptions of its increased activity risk undermining its soft power diplomacy.
Why Australia Needs Nuclear Subs
Australia’s government is considering developing the country’s own submarine fleet. It would be better off buying American.
X-47B Drone Gets Upgrade
The U.S. Navy’s plan to add refueling to the X-47B drone could tilt the balance of power in the Pacific.
Clinton’s Central Asia Mission
Hillary Clinton’s trip to Central Asia was a welcome effort to encourage regional integration to help stabilize Afghanistan. But it’s only a start.
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