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Afghanistan beckons China, India

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Why Morsi is wrong for his people

History is peppered with situations in which a small group of individuals took control of a broad movement and over time, subverted and distorted it in order to fit society within the straitjacket of...

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A new blueprint for China

The serial failure by two Democratic presidents of the U.S. – Bill Clinton and Barack Obama – to forge an alliance with India that is acceptable to both sides has given an opening for an India-China...

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Time to back the anti-Wahabbi tide

In 1933, German President Paul von Hindenburg was advised by Franz von Papen and others that the best way to deal with the unrest in Germany caused by economic catastrophe was to bring the NSDAP...

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The case for India-Alignment

Non-alignment is regarded as a seminal achievement of Jawaharlal Nehru, whose letters and essays on the international situation are seen as the insights of a genius by Indian and other historians. To...

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The new Indo-Pacific core

Emperor Akihito will be visiting India this month after a hiatus of 40 years. The significance of his trip cannot be overstated; the Emperor in Japan represents more than just the state – he embodies...

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Ukraine division is now permanent

Old habits die hard, but when continued, are often injurious to health. Through the 20th century, the member-states of NATO had a dominant position in the international order, a situation which still...

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Taiwan’s centrality in Asian geopolitics

For decades, there has been talk of “Emerging Asia”. The reality is that from the 2008 crash in US-EU financial markets, Asia has emerged and is now once again the primary continent on the globe,...

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Rajapaksa: down but not out

In the recent dramatic national elections in Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapakse secured about the same number of Sinhala votes as did his opponent Maithripala Sirisena, but trailed miserably in areas where...

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An upsurge of Wahabbis confront the “Sabahis”

More than a decade ago, this writer pointed to Kuwait and its ruling house of Al Sabah as being the ideological challenger to Saudi Arabia and the Al Sauds, who from the start of their rule have...

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