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Contours for a resolution to the Kashmir conflict

The Kashmir conflict has plagued relations between the nuclear-armed countries of India and Pakistan ever since their independence in 1947. Despite 70 years of extended hostilities, the conflict has…

US-Philippines Defence Ties – Pulling Apart

Historically bound together with strong military ties, the US-Philippines alliance is under duress. What does this imply for the region?

Sinification of the Emerald Island

The passing of the Colombo Port City Economic Commission Bill (CPCEC) has generated concern, both domestically and internationally.

A THROWBACK TO IL DUCE!!

Italy’s recent elections give rise to fears of a Right-wing revivalism gathering momentum.

Containing the Dragon: Dealing with China

The best way to stymie China's moves is for countries to offer reasonable alternatives to Chinese investment and technical assistance, says Richard Fontaine.

Bridges Across the Aegean

Can Ankara and Brussels overcome strategic disagreements to script a new chapter in their bilateral relations?

Disruption in South Asian Geopolitics

Our series, ‘Dare to Disrupt’, draws lessons for businesses using illustrations from military and counter-terrorism history. This second article in the series, authored by Maj. Gen. Moni Chandi (Retd…