India, Pakistan and the changing rules of engagement: here’s what you need to know Stuti Bhatnagar & Priya Chacko 14 March 2019More than 40 Indian security staff lost their lives in a suicide attack on February 14, 2019 in the Pulwama […] Read More
The road to settling Turkey and China’s Uyghur differences Altay Alti 14 March 2019At the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on 25 February 2019, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu cited reports regarding human rights […] Read More
Is it more dangerous to let Islamic State foreign fighters from the West return or prevent them from coming back? By Dr David Malet 05 March 2019The United states and other countries around the world are dealing with the same question: Should their citizens […] Read More
The Struggle for Libya: Italy's Balanced, Risky Path Arturo Varvelli 05 March 2019he Palermo conference in mid-November seemed to have brought the UN back to the center of the Libyan crisis. Its greatest merit was […] Read More
Iraq’s brutal crackdown on suspected Islamic State supporters could trigger civil war Eric Keels & Angela D. Nichols 27 February 2019Large portions of the Islamic State in Iraq have been either killed, captured or forced underground over the past three years. Eleven […] Read More
Is China playing the North Korea card? Lee Seong-hyon, Sejong Institute 27 February 2019Since Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in March 2018, the mainstream view in China’s strategic community […] Read More