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Blinken Blinks on Human Rights

Biden administration in a predicament because U.S. complicit in human rights violations all along.

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Biden Proposes a Quad Summit. This Is Why

The U.S. administration says China is its biggest test but optics matter as ties with allies are strengthened.

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The Attack That Never Happened: Cuba and the U.S. Fantasy of Sonic Attacks

Renowned Cuban journalist Rosa Miriam Elizalde discusses the long-lasting impact of the U.S. allegation that “sonic attacks” were carried out against U.S. embassy staff.

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U.S. Exceptionalism Surges Again—Will It Fly?

America’s return to the UNHRC is part and parcel of Biden administration’s plan to put democracy and rights at the center of its foreign policy.

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Iran Pushes Back at U.S. Nuclear Overreach

Biden stumbles into Iran nuclear negotiations by refusing sanctions relief and insisting Tehran returns to JCPOA ahead of U.S.

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The U.S. and Iran Are Edging Back to the Negotiating Table

Things are moving quickly with both sides making efforts to look like they’re not giving concessions.

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Biden Has Adult Conversations With China and Russia on Iran

If the U.S. can work with China and Russia to resolve the Iran nuclear issue, what else can be achieved?

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Qatar on a Mission to Break U.S.-Iran Stalemate

A complex picture is emerging of the Biden administration’s preparations to engage with Iran.

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U.S.-Indian Strategic Construct of Western Indian Ocean Runs Into Headwinds

Audacious Indian trajectory on the pretext of ‘maritime security’ will isolate it in the region.

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Biden Kickstarts China Re-Engagement

U.S. leader praises China’s major new initiatives on rail and environment and says the U.S. needs to up its game.

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Can Washington Think of Cuba’s Government as Something Other Than Needs to Be Overthrown?

Joe Biden’s Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that he will be reviewing all actions taken by the outgoing Trump administration, including the designation of Cuba as a sponsor of terrorism.

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Understanding the Complicated Politics and Geopolitics of the Coup in Myanmar

The ‘new cold war’ between the U.S. and China has deepened the instability that has marked Myanmar’s history since 1962.

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India Needs Course Correction on Myanmar

India sides with U.S. condemnation of putsch but its interests would be better served alongside China and Russia’s more nuanced response.

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Taliban Risks Losing International Legitimacy

Insurgents do rounds of key states to shore up support as new U.S. administration reviews Afghanistan Doha peace process.

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Biden and Putin Break the Ice

U.S. and Russian leaders are both seasoned war horses and curiously have much in common that could eventually thaw frozen relations.

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