India-Bhutan Relations: A Shift on the Doklam Plateau?
One of New Delhi’s key allies may be reconsidering its position regarding the Doklam Plateau, the site of frequent clashes between Indian and Chinese troops.
State or Non-state? An Overview of Possible Nord Stream Saboteurs
Examining the potential suspects in the high-profile sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline.
BRICS Expansion: Gauging Kazakhstan’s Potential
This year’s BRICS summit is set to discuss the potential expansion of the bloc. Would Kazakhstan make the cut?
Ukraine’s Missing Children: Slipping into a Life of War Crime
How an ultra-conservative religious clique led ordinary Russians to become complicit in an indictable war crime.
A Path Forward on UN Security Council Reform
Limiting the scope of UNSC veto power and expanding the number of rotating members are two realistic ways to make UN institutions more representative.
Gandhi Expulsion Casts Doubt on Congress Party’s Future in India
Recent developments are serving to solidify the BJP’s lead ahead of next year’s critical elections.
The Case for International Humanitarian Intervention in Ukraine
It may be time to dust off an early Polish proposal for a peacekeeping force in unoccupied Ukraine.
The “Indo-Pacificization” of Asia: Implications for the Regional Order
Tracking the emergence of the ‘Indo-Pacific’ construct, a vast super-region that has now come to dominate geopolitical discourse.
US Can’t Save Taiwan from Honduras
Taiwan’s latest diplomatic setback illustrates how hard it is for Washington to backstop its ally in its own backyard.
India, Australia, and the Indo-Pacific Imperative
An increasingly aggressive China is solidifying bilateral relations between New Delhi and Canberra.