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China, Russia, and the Long ‘Unipolar Moment'

China, Russia, and the Long ‘Unipolar Moment'

By Nathan A. Sears
How balancing failures are actually extending U.S. hegemony.
Japan-Ukraine Relations: Untapped Potential

Japan-Ukraine Relations: Untapped Potential

By Olena Mykal
With shared interests and experiences, Japan-Ukraine relations should be booming. Why aren't they?

Grading Obama’s Foreign Policy

Grading Obama’s Foreign Policy

By Robert Dujarric
The U.S. president has had plenty of challenges. How well has he handled them?

India and Russia: A Course Correction

India and Russia: A Course Correction

By Kabir Taneja
An upcoming visit by Indian PM Narendra Modi may lend some needed momentum to ties.

Turkmenistan Supports Ukraine’s Sovereignty

Turkmenistan Supports Ukraine’s Sovereignty

By Casey Michel
In late October, Ashgabat tossed its rhetoric behind Kyiv.
Kazakhstan Deftly Balances Relations with Ukraine and Russia

Kazakhstan Deftly Balances Relations with Ukraine and Russia

By Catherine Putz
Astana’s careful diplomatic balance was on display as Ukrainian President Poroshenko paid an official visit.

Putin to Visit Tokyo as Japan, Russia Restart Peace Talks

Putin to Visit Tokyo as Japan, Russia Restart Peace Talks

By Shannon Tiezzi
An Abe-Putin meeting on the sidelines of the UNGA again raised hopes for a peace treaty between Japan and Russia.
Want to Save Ukraine? Forget Europe, Look to China

Want to Save Ukraine? Forget Europe, Look to China

By Jakub Piasecki and Matt Olchawa
What if the American pivot to Asia had taken place in the 1940s?

Abe and Putin May Meet in November

Abe and Putin May Meet in November

By Ankit Panda
Shinzo Abe and Vladimir Putin will plan to meet on the sidelines of international summits in November 2015.

How Russia, China, and IS Have Made the US Popular Again

How Russia, China, and IS Have Made the US Popular Again

By Rob Spalding and Adam Lowther
Allies and partners are looking to the United States in ways not seen since the Cold War.

Pew Survey: Irredentism Alive and Well in Russia

Pew Survey: Irredentism Alive and Well in Russia

By Casey Michel
Clearly the policies of President Vladimir Putin don’t exist in a vacuum.
The S-300: Game-Changing Weapon or Diplomatic Bargaining Chip?

The S-300: Game-Changing Weapon or Diplomatic Bargaining Chip?

By Quentin Buckholz
Russia has announced it will supply the missile system to Iran, but Moscow may have another objective in mind.

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