TOPICS: ‘Asia’
The Great Sino-Indian Alpine Tent Party of 2013May 09, 2013 / Dhruva JaishankarForeign Policy
China's latest border squabble with India might seem trivial, but the consequences could set Asia on edge. Read more...The Dangerous Domestic Politics of U.S.-ChinaMay 03, 2013 / Daniel TwiningFortune magazine
Read more...Geostrategic Annual ReviewApril 30, 2013 / Alexandra de Hoop SchefferLe Monde
In Le Monde’s annual issue on the state of the world, Bilan Géostratégie 2013, GMF's Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer argues that economic & geopolitical trends are reshaping transatlantic cooperation.Read more...Can China Handle the Crises to Come?April 26, 2013 / Minxin PeiFortune magazine
Read more...Daniel Kliman Discusses Kerry’s Trip to South KoreaApril 18, 2013 / Daniel M. KlimanCTV News
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April 17, 2013 / Amy Studdart, Sachin PilotAmy Studdart, program officer in GMF’s Brussels office, discusses the future of India’s economy with Sachin Pilot, India’s Minister for Corporate Affairs, at the India Trilateral Forum.
Read more...Who Will Lead Afghanistan after Karzai?April 04, 2013 / Javid AhmadWall Street Journal
As Hamid Karzai’s Afghan presidency enters its final year, it’s not too early to consider the question of who will become his successor.
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What threat does North Korea pose to the US? Is there something different with this year's US-SK joint exercises and the predictable North Korean crisis?
Read more...The Atlantic area is an ever more dynamic and crowded neighborhood in a shrinking world. During the 20th century, its center of gravity was firmly in the North, with the United States and Europe dominating the region and radiating globalization from the basin outward. The 21st century is so far featuring a rebalancing of relations across the basin, with the emerging markets of Latin America and Africa gaining a more prominent role vis a vis challenged Northern Atlantic economies. As political development and the spread of capital, technology, and knowledge empower Southern Atlantic societies, South Africa, the new Brazil, and Mexico, among others, are looking for new venues of influence through the Atlantic highways. At the same time, Atlantic resources, from raw materials to energy, are making the basin a key arena of global competition. China's investment and presence in the Americas is more recent than in Africa but is rapidly expanding. India is following suit. And so are others, bringing globalization back to where it started.
Read more...The Mediterranean Region in a Multipolar World: Evolving Relations with Russia, China, India, and BrazilFebruary 19, 2013 / Vladimir Bakhtin, Arlene Clemesha, Li Guofu, Daniela Huber, P.R. Kumaraswamy
This policy paper looks at the roles of rising powers in the Middle East and North Africa.Read more...




