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Hungdah Su
June 2, 2026
Steven Pifer
May 28, 2026
Lev Nachman, Wei-Ting Yen
May 28, 2026
Ryan Hass
May 25, 2026
Tanvi Madan joined the Center for Strategic and International Studies to examine the outcomes of the Quad ministerial meeting in India and the path forward.
Tanvi Madan joined Grand Tamasha to break down India’s political landscape and the trajectory of the BJP with Milan Vaishnav and Sadanand Dhume.
They [Indian officials] will particularly seek to understand the significance of Washington agreeing to a ‘constructive relationship of strategic stability’ with Beijing.
China is also concerned about instability, and if Russian weapons and technology are getting to North Korea—which likes to march to its own drumbeat—that could be destabilizing…That’s..."
The India-US relationship had benefited from competition with China being almost an organizing principle [for US foreign policy in Trump’s first term and under Joe Biden.]
Lynn Kuok was interviewed on the podcast “World’s Toughest Job,” co-produced by Foreign Policy and the UN Foundation, about what leverage the next secretary-general will have in a time...
Andrew Yeo joined the Korea Economic Institute of America and the Korean American Institute for a discussion on the political and economic dimensions of the U.S.-South Korea alliance.
Andrew Yeo joined the Center for Strategic and International Studies to discuss the strategic value of China to Korea and Korea’s role in a Taiwan conflict.
Beijing wants economic stability, while Washington needs to buy time to address its supply chain dependencies, quite apart from short-term political interests in steadying the U.S. economy.
The IRGC [Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps] likely harbors doubts about Islamabad’s reliability, but recognizes that Pakistan is one of the few countries that can serve as a credible..."
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