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South Asia: The challenges we face

Writer: Ms.Yanki Doma Tamang, Intern of AIDIA The south Asian region has been touted by many as the next big developing region which is to be the most dominant region in roughly half a century, allowing it to be in the big league alongside the US and other major countries. The south Asian region has ...

27.06.2014

The Resurgent, the Assertive, and the Uncertain: Power Shift in Eurasia

From Ukraine to the South and East China Seas, the international system experiences new turbulence, even as it searches a new balance. Ostensibly, the United States and Russia are in a conflict over Ukraine. In reality, they are in a conflict over the fundamentals of the post-Cold War settlement. Russia, pushing back against expanding Western influence, is labeled revisionist and "resurgent." China is not yet in a conflict with the United States, but the Sino-U.S. relationship, too, is...

18.06.2014

South Asia 2013–2020: Russia’s Opportunities and Risks

The Republic of India, the world’s second most populous country, is the core and central component of South Asia. To the north-east it borders Pakistan. Indian maps show Jammu and Kashmir marked as Indian territory and also its common border with Afghanistan. Along the Himalayas to the north-east its neighbors are the Peoples’ Republic of China ...

07.06.2013
 

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