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India and Indonesia: an Important Partnership for the Indo-Pacific
Recently, the Indo-Pacific has become a battleground for a confrontation between the two world powers: China and the United States. In fact, other nations in the region, such as India, Japan and Australia, have taken a back seat. Since these countries are PRC’s rivals and USA’s partners, they are often primarily...
Dmitry Bokarev
Thai Protests are Anti-Chinese, Not "Pro-Democracy"
Ongoing protests in Thailand appearing very similar to those recently seen in Hong Kong are no coincidence. They are part of an admitted "Pan-Asian Alliance" that - while claiming to be "pro-democracy" are in reality created by the US government and aimed directly at Beijing. Thailand has tilted too close to Beijing for Washington's liking and as a response...
Tony Cartalucci
Three United Nations Speeches by Trump, Xi and Putin Reveal Stark Contrasts
In recent days the presidents of arguably the three most important nations in the modern world gave addresses to the 70th annual opening of the United Nations General Assembly. Style and content of the three addresses could not have been more different. They are highly instructive of the way the three nation’s leaders...
James ONeill
Anti-Turkish Sentiment is Mushrooming
Valery Kulikov
Middle East: Elation in Washington, Indignation in the West Bank
Viktor Mikhin
Why Bahrain-Israel Accord may be the Key to the New Middle East?
Salman Rafi Sheikh
The Lebanese Knot
Vladimir Platov
What’s Wrong with South Korea’s Ministers of Justice
Konstantin Asmolov
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