Beijing’s top goal is shaping an international environment conducive to economic development.
Understanding why President Biden hasn’t imposed costs on Israel during five months of its war against Hamas begins with his bond with the Jewish state.
In recent years, the EU’s approach to democracy support has taken a defensive turn. This shift requires a new conceptual framework to capture both its advantages and the concerns it raises.
As Russia’s calculus shifts in response to its war in Ukraine, U.S.-Russian alignment to manage global nuclear risks, especially from Iran and North Korea, is unraveling.
Was it necessary for the Gaganyaan astronaut selection process to be so conservative, given the liberal precedent?
Deepfakes pose a daunting challenge for India and, if not tackled, they could undermine the 2024 elections.
The latest announcement isn't about security challenges - it's about culture wars
The Kremlin’s options include attempting to organize a coup in Yerevan, or applying economic pressure. Neither is particularly likely.
This article examines India’s treatment of data and its relationship with sovereignty.
The special issue of the "India Review" examines the salience of the sovereignty principle with reference to India and its engagement with other states and entities in the international system.
This article argues that the People’s Republic of China uses its police and internal security forces as a nontraditional means of projecting strategic Landpower in the Indo-Pacific and Central Asia.
Russia’s new generation of writers are predominantly female, more regional than imperial in their outlook, and embrace diversity of form.
What the United States and Africa have accomplished in their first year of digital collaboration.
For the Iraqi government to address skeptics’ views about the Development Road, it will need to focus on several key institutional reforms.
Creating a new political post to oversee major social spending plans will cause a shift in the balance of power within Russia’s bureaucracy.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a turning point in the EU-China relationship, and evolution of the China-Russia relationship will continue to impact EU-China relations.
Three factors are helping to sustain Moscow’s military technology procurement efforts.
Ukrainians have proven remarkably resilient, bouncing back from each disruption with resolve.
The timing has never been better. But without long-term funding, the strategy will fail.
The Kremlin’s plan is to bring all offshore Russian companies back home. Why are their Russian owners only too happy to comply?