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Why Transit Corridors Will Define the Central Asian Game
At the end of the day, power is measured in terms of control over tangible infrastructure, not just digital networks.
Afghanistan is looking to Central Asia to diversify its trade partners as it seeks to reduce its long-established economic ...
The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route project is a trade and transport route connecting China and Central Asia with ...
The commander of U.S. Forces Korea is urging military planners to rethink how they view East Asia — literally.
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An upside-down map of East Asia could reshape US military policy in region
Gen. Xavier Brunson, the commander of US Forces Korea, presented an upside-down map of East Asia to stress the role of USFK and the strategic value of the Korean Peninsula in deterring China and ...
In the poem, Ibn al‑Wardi imagines the plague as a wandering trickster who drifts from one region to another, spreading death ...
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Why the C5+1 Central Asia Summit Succeeded
This year’s Central Asia summit brought US regional policy away from rhetoric and toward implementation. When President ...
Landlocked Afghanistan is leaning more heavily on trade routes through Iran and Central Asia to reduce dependence on Pakistan ...
The expansion of the Abraham Accords is a welcome development not only for Israel, but equally and probably more importantly for the U.S.
An international team of archaeologists from UCL, Durham University, and Toraighyrov University (Kazakhstan) has uncovered ...
The PRC representative then said that if a “filthy neck sticks itself in uninvited, we will cut it off without a moment’s hesitation. Are you prepared for that?” This was widely, and probably ...
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