New India-France Defence Deal: De-NATOizing The Indo-Pacific? By Uriel Araujo The India–France military pact marks a subtle but decisive break with Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy. As New Delhi seeks technology rather than loyalty, the Quad’s relevance fades and its “Asian NATO’s” ambitions… Read More ›
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Is The Quad Dying, Or Being Recast As Washington’s Proxy Against China?
Is The Quad Dying, Or Being Recast As Washington’s Proxy Against China? By Uriel Araujo Trump’s America First retrenchment hollows out the Quad, empowering overlapping Indo-Pacific networks while trade spats irk allies like India. Yet the relentless US push against China,… Read More ›
Here’s What Some Of Russia’s Brightest Minds Think About The World Majority And Its Interests
Here’s What Some Of Russia’s Brightest Minds Think About The World Majority And Its Interests By Andrew Korybko The World Majority envisages gradual and responsible reforms that elevate their roles in global governance with a view towards making International Relations more… Read More ›
Former US Officials’ Call For Regime Change In China Endangers World Peace
Former US Officials’ Call For Regime Change In China Endangers World Peace By Uriel Araujo It might be wrong to assume China has “peaked”. Nicholas R. Lardy, a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, writing for Foreign… Read More ›
The First-Ever Quad Leadership Summit Confirmed The Bloc’s Anti-Chinese Purpose
The First-Ever Quad Leadership Summit Confirmed The Bloc’s Anti-Chinese Purpose By Andrew Korybko The bloc thought that it could dispel suspicions of its motives by emphasizing that it came together for humanitarian reasons almost two decades ago but that narrative is… Read More ›