India is not where the battle for the soul of the world’s major religions, including Islam and Hinduism, will be decided, but it is the battle’s next arena, argues James M. Dorsey.
Singapore and other South Asian nations are not going to align with the U.S. on all of their interests, explains former Permanent Secretary Bilahari Kausikan.
Chinese President Xi Jinping may seek to exploit tensions in the U.S.-Saudi relationship by paying a visit to Riyadh, argues James M. Dorsey.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has blown new life into Turkey’s vision of a Turkic world that stretches from Anatolia to Xinjiang in north-western China.
Today’s most critical challenges are impacting every American. These include the direction of globalization and Chinese relations, shifting demographics and labor shortages, and rising inequality and threats to American capitalism, argues John Manzella.
Ahead of the upcoming G-20 Summit in November, Indonesia faces numerous unique challenges and opportunities, including U.S.-Chinese strategic competition and the war in Ukraine.