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Jonathan A. Czin, Daniel S. Hamilton, Michael E. O’Hanlon, Susan A. Thornton, Tara Varma, Thomas Wright, Ryan Hass, Patricia M. Kim, Emilie Kimball
September 11, 2025
Robert Kagan
September 10, 2025
Mireya Solís, Kristy Hsu, Alicia García Herrero
September 8, 2025
Tanvi Madan
September 6, 2025
President Trump likes to back his allies into a corner and then use that leverage to extract concessions.. Even if he succeeds in doing so with Prime Minister Modi, it could leave..."
The idea that Modi would accept a cease-fire under U.S. pressure or that he needed or sought mediation — it doesn’t just go against his personality….It goes against Indian diplomatic..."
What Mr Trump seems to want is the ability to say he has pushed India into something.
Andrew Yeo joined Amanpour to assess the future of South Korea-U.S. relations and bilateral shipbuilding cooperation.
[South Korean President] Lee [Jae-myung] will want to signal to the US and the international community his willingness to engage with Japan on a range of issues including regional..."
Tanvi Madan joined the Financial Times’ Rachman Review to assess what is next for India as the Trump-Modi friendship sours.
Vanda Felbab-Brown joins The Global Agora podcast to discuss the possibility of a U.S.-style fentanyl epidemic in Europe.
Tanvi Madan joined Carnegie’s Milan Vaishnav and AEI’s Sadanand Dhume to discuss U.S.-India trade tensions, the motivations behind Trump’s decision, India’s response to the crisis, and...
Vanda Felbab-Brown joined the Talibanology podcast to discuss the Taliban Emirate’s factions, fiefdoms, and its fragile control
Mireya Solís examined the critical dimensions of U.S. trade policy under the second Trump administration’s and its impact on the future of U.S.-Japan relations at the Asia Society.
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