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30 April 2012Asia Caught Between Rivals China and US
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Many analysts perceive China and Asia at large rising to become dominant global players. However, Asian nations increasingly rely on China as an economic partner while counting on the United States for security. Lehmann argues that growing imbalances in security and economic partnerships are unsustainable. Tagged Under |
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28 April 2012India Needs a Joint Chiefs
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The Diplomat republished Brig. (Retd.) Xerxes Adrianwalla's article on the obsolete Indian military structure. He advocates reforms for the system, such as having a Joint Chiefs of Defense Staff to co-ordinate and synergize operations and equipment. Tagged Under |
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20 April 2012Deciphering today’s Middle East
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What are the implications for India if Iran is attacked? How effective has the response been by gulf nations to their own protests? Ambassador Talmiz Ahmad, India’s former Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, discusses the dynamics of West Asia with Gateway House’s Alisha Pinto and Azadeh Pourzand. Tagged Under |
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12 April 2012Resolving the Nuclear Crisis: Iran and the West Meet in Istanbul
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Fair Observer republished an article written exclusively for Gateway House by Ambassador Peter Jenkins about the process of nuclear talks with Iran. Tagged Under |
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