Search results for: Gregory T.Chin
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Why the World Can’t Afford to Keep Taiwan Out of Interpol
...Executive Summary Taiwan’s exclusion from the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) presents a critical gap in the global effort to combat transnational crime. As criminal networks become more sophisticated,...
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Increasing Chinese Influence in Western Myanmar Calls for Stronger Bangladesh-India Ties
…which has resulted in anti-junta forces taking effective control over about half of Myanmar’s territory. Amongst these gains, Western Myanmar, comprising Chin and Rakhine states, has been a geopolitically sensitive…
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Turkey’s Opposition Can’t Win Without the Working Class
...Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), has a realistic chance of defeating President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the upcoming presidential election on...
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Turkey’s Problem Isn’t Sweden. It’s the United States.
...The issue isn’t what Sweden says or does but what the United States does or fails to do on the ground in Syria that matters for Turkey’s national security...
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Seoul Says North Korea Didn’t Test Hwasong-17 ICBM After All
...Introduction: North Korea claims that it successfully tested its new Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), which first appeared in a military parade in October 2020, on March 24, eight...
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Economic Cooperation Can’t Lead to Denuclearization
...Summary: A long-awaited second Trump-Kim summit will be held in Hanoi soon. Despite the high expectations, experts are worrying about the possibility that the summit will end in a...
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Looting Chinese factories won’t help the Vietnamese economy
...Anti-China protests in Vietnam have attracted world-wide attention over the past few days, as hundreds have been injured and at least 21 killed. The riots were sparked by China...
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Why a Russian ‘Reset’ Won’t Work
...The Obama administration has famously sought to “reset” relations with Russia. This move may be well-intentioned, but it is ultimately unlikely to succeed, because it fails to take the...
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Geopolitics in the Himalayas: China’s Strategy, and What “Rimland” States Like India Can Do About It
…are used to better push its appetite for control and, with India, Beijing’s territorial claims that span from Arunachal Pradesh to Aksai Chin particularly along the disputed 3,440 km India-China…