London Discussion: South Asia Geopolitics from Afpak to Sri Lanka
Friday, March 13, 2015 from 6:45 PM to 9:45 Canary Wharf, east London. Attendees will be sent exact location. London Discussion: South Asia Geopolitics from Afpak to Sri Lanka From the US withdrawn...
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PS21’s study, published Wednesday, March 18, showed a more than 28% spike in deaths in the most violent conflicts in 2014, and has been making the rounds on various news outlets. It also ran on...
View ArticleDC Event: Crime and Counterterrorism in Karachi
The Nagan Bridge, Karachi, Pakistan Wednesday, April 15, 2015, 3PM-4:30PM Drawing on his time as a police officer and counterterrorism official in Karachi, Omar Hamid discusses the nexus of crime,...
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View ArticleNarendra Modi’s Foreign Policy – The View from the West
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View ArticlePS21 Report: South Asia Geopolitics from Afpak to Sri Lanka
Printer friendly version available here. A new “great game” is emerging between China and India, with each competing for the upper-hand in both hard and soft power. Following U.S. withdrawal,...
View ArticlePS21 Report: Lessons from recent humanitarian disasters
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View ArticleChinese actions demonstrate their expansionary intentions
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View ArticleFriendship & Cooperation? – India’s African Strategy
William Farmer is a recent graduate from King’s College London, specializing in Postcolonial Africa and political risk. In its relations with the African continent, the Indian state claims that...
View ArticleSouth China Sea : The Saga continues
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View ArticleAn Unconventional Superpower
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View ArticleEmpowering Rohingya Women: Confronting Sexual Violence in Humanitarian Settings
During the second half of 2017, an estimated 671,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar due to systemic violence perpetrated against the ethnic group, including killings, rape, and torture. Much of this violence,...
View ArticlePS21 Event Writeup: ‘Beijing, the US and the South China Sea’
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