Search results for: Winston Set Aung
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Engulfed in the Gulf: Erdoğan and the Qatar Crisis
...more pragmatic stance under a foreign policy set directly by Erdoğan. But that approach ignored the fact that while Davutoglu was the ideologue and engineer of Turkish foreign policy, Erdoğan...
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Turkey’s Constitutional Referendum and Erdogan’s Faded Democratic Credentials
...they give equal coverage to all sides. Perhaps most perniciously, the regime’s control of the media enabled it to set the parameters of the public debate. Newspapers and television channels...
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The Self-defense Capability of the DPRK and Peace on the Korean Peninsula
...why the U.S. is set on regarding the DPRK as its enemy. That is to escalate the tension on the Korean Peninsula consistently so as to contain surrounding powers and...
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Human Rights in China
...the young PRC set about enacting reforms to modernize the country and improve conditions for people. Individual Rights vs. Collective Rights Like many other non-Western states, China emphasizes collective rights...
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Creatively Managing China-Vietnam Relations in the South China Sea
...bilateral ties as well as to set the strategic direction according to which relations can further develop. Given their ideological orientations, China and Vietnam have more channels to work in...
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Time to Re-Engage
...or back to the Middle East. Only in its final year did the Obama Administration pay the region much attention, by accepting Kazakhstan’s proposal to set up an annual group...
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EU–China trade to bolster security in the South Caucasus
...Tbilisi’s ability to conduct an independent foreign policy is set to improve despite the absence of Western security guarantees. BACKGROUND: The Georgian economy has drawn investors’ interest owing to its...
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The “Logic” of Turkey’s Repression
...been detained on October 31 were set free pending their trial. The HDP parliamentarians and party leaders are accused of being in collusion with the militant Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK),...
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Kyrgyzstan 2010: Conflict and Context
...should be set within the systemic and structural “anatomy” of Kyrgyzstan, as well as the wider geopolitical environment. In retrospect, was the 2010 conflict a turning point that allowed the...
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Imitated or ignored? Foreign Firms in Japan
...be a case of “low hanging fruit.” Little wonder that the Abe Cabinet has set an official target of doubling inward FDI to ¥35 trillion ($330 billion) by the year...