Search results for: S. Frederick Starr
-
The Revolt of 1916 in Russian Central Asia
...centennial observation of the genocide. Edward Dennis Sokol (1923–2014) earned his BA from Johns Hopkins University in 1947 and his PhD in 1952. S. Frederick Starris the founding chairman of...
-
The EU and Kazakhstan: Developing a Partnership in Trade and Transport
...precursor and never a substitute for the region-wide arrangements that both the EU and Central Asian countries need. S. Frederick Starr is Chairman and Svante E. Cornell Director of the...
-
Sustaining an International Coalition of the Willing: Lessons from Japan’s and South Korea’s Response to Putin’s War in Ukraine
…The international coalition that banded together in response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine demonstrates democracies’ ability to endure national discomfort to confront authoritarian challenges to territorial integrity, sovereignty,…
-
Iran’s Regional Proxies: Reshaping the Middle East and Testing U.S. Policy
…Since the 1979 Iranian revolution, regional geopolitics in the Middle East has been significantly influenced by Iran’s actions and interventions. Iran has strategically developed “anti-U.S.” alliances, often fostering…
-
Experts’ Scenarios on Russia’s Future
...few key economic or social indicators determined humankind’s future evolution. Nowadays all but the most diehard determinists accept that a broad range of factors contribute to the direction of change....
-
Sweden’s Quest for a Foothold in India’s Defense Market
…The global arms trade is a highly intricate and competitive landscape, where countries strive to secure lucrative defense contracts with nations seeking to bolster their military capabilities. In…
-
Preserving Europe’s Interests Amid U.S.-China Strategic Rivalry
…The rise of China in the international system and the emerging U.S.-China strategic rivalry have affected a large section of the globe, including international institutions and businesses. The…
-
Modi’s U.S. Visit to Harness Growing Trust
…The India-U.S. bilateral relationship stands at a juncture, hitherto unseen, in terms of compatibility of interest and implementation. A broad positive arc guides the trajectory of the relationship…
-
Japan’s Incrementalism in the World Bank’s Global Financing Facility
…developing countries. According to statistical data reported by the GFF in December 2021, undernutrition is related to about 45 percent of child mortality, and anemia leads to some 20 percent…
-
Rethinking Greater Central Asia: New American and Western Approaches to Continental Trade and Afghanistan
...Executive Summary: Greater Central Asia is reeling from the twin shocks of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The chaotic U.S. withdrawal risks postponing...