The BRICS Is Not a Strategic Threat to the United States
The BRICS is a house of cards, not a strategic threat to the United States.
What Biden Forgets in Skipping the ASEAN Summit
The Biden administration’s decision to skip the latest ASEAN Summit is an obvious ‘lose-lose’ proposition: it harms the credibility of the bloc, and it makes the oft-stated US commitment to Asia-Pacific appear far less credible.
Beyond Washington’s ‘Patio Trasero’: China, Latin America, and BRICS Expansion
The dynamic interrelations between China and Latin America could function as both an indicator and a catalyst for larger transformations in global geopolitics.
BRICS Expansion: India’s Tragic Mistake
For India, BRICS expansion is a major foreign policy blunder that puts additional power into the hands of a regional rival while restricting its own.
Maritime Chessboard: The Geopolitical Dynamics of the South China Sea
The South China Sea dispute has the potential to unleash disastrous instability, yet this is not an issue that is beyond the reach of proactive confidence-building measures.
China’s Maritime Expansion: An Emerging Security Dilemma?
Beijing’s acquisition of overseas ports and expansion of PLA Navy projection capabilities shows all the signs of a classic security dilemma.
What Does India Mean by a Multipolar World?
It has been a hard-learned lesson, but India’s fate in the upcoming decades is inextricably tied to the United States
CICA: Over 30 Years as Asia’s Multilateral Forum
Outlining the past achievements and future challenges of one of Asia’s most important multilateral forums.
BRICS Expansion: The Case for Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Iran
BRICS expansion could widen the group’s geopolitical clout, but the process is not without risks.
Cambodia Leadership Transition: Like Father, Like Son
After 38 years in power, Hun Sen is preparing to step down. But son and heir apparent Hun Manet faces no shortage of challenges when he takes over the reins.