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The Indo-Pacific Should Not Command All of US Attention

The Indo-Pacific Should Not Command All of US Attention

By David Hutt
Withdrawing from Europe and the Middle East to focus on the Indo-Pacific would be a misstep for Washington.
Putin and Xi Frame a New China-Russia Partnership

Putin and Xi Frame a New China-Russia Partnership

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Pressure that both sides face from the United States and the West gives their partnership new depth.

How Realpolitik 2.0 Can Prevent a Global Conflict

How Realpolitik 2.0 Can Prevent a Global Conflict

By Liam Gibson and Erich Elkins
Proponents of a rules-based order can learn much from the pragmatic policies pursued by West German leaders during the Cold War.

Myanmar’s Armed Forces: The Ukraine Connection

Myanmar’s Armed Forces: The Ukraine Connection

By Sebastian Strangio
According to a local advocacy group, the European nation is "aiding and abetting the atrocity crimes of the Myanmar military."

Trouble in the Middle East Prompts Pompeo to Postpone Eastern Europe, Central Asia Trip

Trouble in the Middle East Prompts Pompeo to Postpone Eastern Europe, Central Asia Trip

By Catherine Putz
Once again, U.S. foreign policy engagements elsewhere in the world are truncated because of trouble in the Middle East.
Why China is Setting its Sights on Ukraine

Why China is Setting its Sights on Ukraine

By Valbona Zeneli and Nataliia Haluhan
Beijing's bid for geopolitical influence in Kyiv is increasing.

Armored Fighting Vehicle Delivery Highlights Ukraine-Thailand Security Cooperation

Armored Fighting Vehicle Delivery Highlights Ukraine-Thailand Security Cooperation

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The development spotlighted some of the ongoing security collaboration between the two countries in spite of ongoing challenges in this realm.
Has US Russia Policy Changed?

Has US Russia Policy Changed?

By Casey Michel
A recent appropriations bill, signed by Trump, furthers Obama-era policies regarding Russian expansionism.

Paul Manafort and the Kyrgyz Connection

Paul Manafort and the Kyrgyz Connection

By Catherine Putz
Who says a corruption scandal is ever really over? An old Kyrgyz banking scandal shows up in Manafort's Ukraine dealings.

Crimea: When Is an Annexation Not Actually an Annexation?

Crimea: When Is an Annexation Not Actually an Annexation?

By Casey Michel
Three years ago, Russia formally annexed Crimea, citing a flawed referendum.

Nazarbayev the Mediator Sets Sights on Ukraine Crisis

Nazarbayev the Mediator Sets Sights on Ukraine Crisis

By Catherine Putz
Crises come and go, but Russia-Kazakhstan remain fast friends.

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