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North Africa, sometimes considered a backwater within a broader Middle East context, is actually the leading edge of change for the region and deserving of far more attention from the international community.
An in-depth examination of the law and geopolitics of China’s maritime disputes and their implications for the rules of the international law of the sea.
Since its independence in 1947, India’s leaders have sought to grasp the greatness that the country seemed destined for.
This graphic novel biography chronicles Vladimir Putin’s rise from a mid-level KGB officer to the autocratic leader of Russia and reveals the truth behind the strongman persona he has spent his career cultivating.
An assessment of the impact of three major trends on the geopolitical environment of the Indo-Pacific region: intensifying strategic competition between China and the United States, growing pushback against globalization, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
How anti-democratic leaders harness powerful technologies to advance their political objectives and some innovative ideas for civil society and opposition movements to respond to the digital autocratic wave.
This book examines how various countries and regions are coping with the Sino-U.S. competition and implications for U.S. policymakers.
North Korea is poised at the crossroads of history. Which direction will its leader take?
Russia is reputed to be a country whose past constantly changes to suit the purposes and vision of its ruling elite. Yet few would dispute that Russian history is one of extremes.
The current path of U.S. foreign policy is leading to isolation and a sharp decrease of U.S. influence in international relations.