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The government’s initiative to ratify the Rome Statute has become a major test of Armenia’s relations with Russia and Russia’s sway over its peripheries.
China’s counterterrorism efforts in Southeast Asia could change under the Global Security Initiative.
The EU’s decision to grant Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine membership perspective signals a more strategic approach to enlargement. But an overhaul of the process is needed to enable staged accession and prevent a stalemate.
Uncertainties abound as Ukraine begins its much-anticipated counter-offensive. Will it change the trajectory of the war or represent simply another phase in a lengthy stalemate?
U.S.-China relations have entered the most difficult period since bilateral normalization in the 1970s.
Carnegie India hosted a closed-door discussion on the issue of A.I.
Although the immediate threat of revolt has been extinguished, the episode may embolden future challengers to Russia’s status quo.
With the AI regulation debate in Washington at a critical juncture, the United States cannot afford to sit on the sidelines while China and Europe decide these fundamental issues for the world.
Last weekend’s events in Russia weren’t a revolution or a civil war as some commentators have suggested, but it is much too soon to tell their ultimate impact—in Russia, in the region, and beyond.
Arab public opinion is shifting on the topic of great power competition in the Middle East, with implications for the future of the region.