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The timing of [Pakistan’s] new counter terror operation reflects a few factors: Pakistan having reached the end of its options when it comes to talks with the [Tehreek-e-Taliban..."
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Angela Stent
Nonresident Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe @AngelaStentIn the latest FT Film, “Chinese brokers launder hundreds of millions for global crime groups,” Vanda Felbab-Brown breaks down the connection between capital flight from China and global...
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Director - Initiative on Nonstate Armed Actors, Co-Director - Africa Security Initiative, Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology @VFelbabBrownTanvi Madan joins the Grand Tamasha podcast to break down the 2024 Indian general election and its aftermath.
On BBC’s “The Inquiry,” Andrew Yeo breaks down the political implications of a scandal involving South Korea’s first lady Kim Keon-hee and a designer handbag.
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Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Asia Policy Studies, SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies @AndrewIYeoSome of it is India’s own technological goals, and a recognition that Taiwan is one of the largest and most advanced economies in the world…It fits India’s search for like-minded..."
[Putin] got what he wanted in terms of undermining Ukraine’s position. Anything that was being done on Ukraine’s behalf was done in a half-hearted way.
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