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The United States tells China to kick rocks in Central Asia
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Pragmatism without Illusions: South Korea’s North Korea Policy under the Lee Jae-myung Administration
Introduction: Managing Risk in an Unstable Environment The contemporary international environment is characterized by the simultaneous coexistence of strategic calculation...
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Introduction: A Shifting Security Landscape Since 2022, the international security environment has undergone a structural transformation. The war in Ukraine...
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Introduction: From Contractor to Architect Central Asia’s contemporary geopolitical architecture is evolving beyond its historical characterization as merely an arena...
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The United States tells China to kick rocks in Central Asia
The United States is seeking to diversify its supply chain for critical minerals and reduce its dependence on China by…
The India-Armenia Partnership in a Shifting Caucasus
Few would have imagined a decade ago that India and Armenia would one day stand as visible strategic partners. For…
NATO–IP4 Cooperation and European Dynamics: Korea’s Emerging Role in an Evolving Security Framework
Introduction: A Shifting Security Landscape Since 2022, the international security environment has undergone a structural transformation. The war in Ukraine…
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Introduction: The Rise of Cultural Content as StrategyThe global cultural content industry has undergone a profound transformation over the past…
The United States tells China to kick rocks in Central Asia
The United States is seeking to diversify its supply chain for critical minerals and reduce its dependence on China by…
The India-Armenia Partnership in a Shifting Caucasus
Few would have imagined a decade ago that India and Armenia would one day stand as visible strategic partners. For…