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A Realist Proposal: How the Vietnam War Can Help the US End its Afghan War

On December 28, 2014, the US and NATO formally declared an end to the Afghan war despite an ongoing insurgency. Nevertheless, a treaty was...

China-Africa partnership finds reciprocity

Despite concerns raised by few Western countries, such as Britain and the U.S., over the political, economic and military roles that China has been...

One Belt, One Road Initiative Signals China’s Economic and Strategic Objectives

China’s “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR) concept for regional cooperation, which encompasses 65 countries along the land and maritime Silk Road routes, highlights China’s...

CPEC: The Real Game Changer for Central Asia

The exceptional geographical situation makes Pakistan a real gateway between South Asia and East Asia, and the actual hub of business activities in the...

Chinese Unfathomable Maritime Strategy: What India Should Do?

The two Asian giants China and India have been locking horns in the Indian Ocean (IO) for creating their supremacy through their maritime strategies....

Global nuclear weapons: downsizing but modernizing

While the overall number of nuclear weapons in the world continues to decline, none of the nuclear weapon-possessing states are prepared to give up...

St Antony’s Church and Katchatheevu

The recent news reported by media about Sri Lanka’s proposal to demolish the century old St. Antony’s church in Katchtheevuhas irritated the Indian ruling...

US-Pakistan Relations: The Good, the Bad, the Weird

Undoubtedly, the Pak-U.S. relations are prolonged and significant however they revolve around four facets that are demonstrative, unpredictable, passionate — and deeply flawed. It...

Geopolitical risks in Southeast Asia are threatening economic development in the region

ASEAN finds itself at the nexus of the world’s great powers, the United States and China, and must balance their competing influences while maintaining...

In defense of the European Parliament: China is not a market economy

Sometimes the driest debates lead to the hottest arguments. That paradox was on full display on May 12th when the European Parliament set out...

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