China The Growing Chinese Presence in Nepal September 25, 2018 0 Written by Prakash Bhandari. With the rise of China and its growing economic presence in South Asia, the power structure of the region is changing.…
Latin America Latin America in the ‘Asian Century’ May 4, 2018 0 Written by Lorenzo Di Muro. Latin America is undergoing a process that could redefine the geopolitics of the region. Uninvolved in the conflicts of the Middle…
United States Asia’s Dangerous New Geopolitics July 21, 2017 0 Written by Nick Bisley. The first week of July is not normally one that brings great events in world politics. Around that time, the northern…
Afghanistan America and the Afghan-Pakistan Conundrum March 16, 2017 0 Members of the Mujahideen relax in Kandar , Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan War. Written by Elisabeth Leake Considering the history of US-South Asia relations during…
Iran Marketing the American Way of Life: US Cultural Diplomacy in Iran, 1953-58 March 16, 2017 0 Written by Darius Wainwright The United States is the ‘Great Satan’. Iranian government officials have uttered this remark on numerous occasions since the 1979 Revolution,…
Asia America’s Road to World War II: Asia, and the Beginnings of the American Century March 15, 2017 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers his "infamy speech", declaring the United States' entry into World War II following the attack on Pearl Harbour. Written by Andrew…
Philippines American Soft Power and the Philippines: The Need to Stay 'Smart' March 15, 2017 0 Written by Pauline Eadie. Since Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte took office in June 2016 more than 7,000 people have been killed in the course of…
Canada A Canadian Tragedy: India, Canada, and the Resurgence of Transnational Terrorism in North America March 14, 2017 0 Written by Francesca Speed On the morning of June 23, 1985, Air India flight 182, headed for New Delhi from Montreal, crashed into the ocean…
Propaganda The Development of India’s Propaganda Program: Principle and Parsimony March 14, 2017 0 Hyderabad House, which served as the original location of Independent India's External Publicity Division, hosts UK and Indian Prime Ministers Theresa May and Narendra Modi…
Canada Project Sidewinder: Canadian Security, Chinese Infiltration, and the Long Cold War March 14, 2017 0 Written by Steve Hewitt. They make for gripping headlines straight out of the world of John Le Carré: two hundred businesses operating in Canada that…