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China’s Risk Equation: Using Military Forces in International Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Activities
...China’s first use of its military forces to undertake international humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) mission was in 2002. Since then it has been involved in 12 missions...
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The Tawang Effect: Forecasting China-India Relations in 2023
Foreseeing a trend in China-India ties is a predictable affair at present: bilateral antagonism is taking a lead over any pretense of engagement and stability. The passing years...
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A Brief History of International Influence in Afghanistan
Introduction: Many observers and commentators were caught by surprise by the speed with which the Afghan national government was replaced by the Taliban, officially the Islamic Emirate of...
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New Roadmap for Denuclearization and Peacebuilding
...completes the process of denuclearization. However, there are also growing debates within the US that it could be more effective to take incremental steps and a parallel approach by providing...
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Water Diplomacy and Sustainable Management in Mesopotamia
...been efforts to establish institutionalized cooperative mechanisms in the past, when political relations between the countries flourished. Turkey and Syria signed a water allocation agreement for the Euphrates in 1987,...
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Hong Kong’s Summer of Rage
...fragile border). Emboldened (or, perhaps, constrained) by Beijing’s firm albeit misplaced support, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Hong Kong’s chief executive selected in 2017 with 777 votes by a 1200-member Election...
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The art of compromise: picking up the pieces after Hanoi
...States understands that sanctions remain its main leverage and that, rightly or wrongly, even modest relief could de-incentivise North Korea to conduct further denuclearisation measures. The summit gave space for...
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Window of Opportunity: Breaking Impasse on the Korean Peninsula
...seen a key tool of leverage to ensure Pyongyang’s full compliance to denuclearization as well as uphold the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. North Korea’s focus on sanctions relief may reflect,...
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Modernization and Regional Cooperation in Central Asia: A New Spring?
...in oil prices in late 2014. Beginning in 2015, a serious effort at political and economic reform began in Kazakhstan. In 2016, the power transition in Uzbekistan led to the...
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The Inter-Korean Military Agreement: Risk of War Diminished?
...to uphold the armistice. Looking closer at the agreement and its total six chapters and five annexes, most of which comes into effect November 01, this Policy Brief tries to...