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China hopes to use two big political events to try to boost public confidence in its sprawling plan.
Russia’s decision to abandon the treaty is not so much bowing to the inevitable as trying to get ahead of it.
How Russia’s invasion has upended politics and economies far away from the battlefields.
Russia’s invasion has demonstrated the grave human costs when military interests override humanitarian considerations and outpace ethical consensus.
The most acute threats to Zaporizhzhia have passed, at least for now, but the West should make greater efforts to wean itself off Russian nuclear exports.
The violence on the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) has significantly harmed the mental health of the border communities over the past two decades. Given this, the current interval of peace should be utilized to develop and shore up the mental health resources in the border areas.
The country’s hyped-up executive presidential system failed the ultimate stress test.
Policymakers can study the measures’ successes and failures to guide their own regulatory approaches.
The country’s stability and prosperity will hinge on whether they can translate their grievances into political power in the upcoming election.
Yoon’s comments have fueled a debate in Washington over how to handle a problem that policymakers cannot wish away.