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    Responding to China’s Rise: Russia

    As the United States faces pronounced difficulties in its relations with Russia and China in both the security and economic spheres, China-Russia ties are steadily improving.

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    A Horizon for the Syrian Solution

    During the past few weeks, Syria has witnessed major political and military developments. The political process has seen the creation of a long-awaited constitutional committee, following an Iranian-Turkish-Russian summit.

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    Yemen and International Humanitarian Law: Briefing from UN Experts

    • October 21, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    How will the latest developments in the conflict in Yemen affect the dire conditions in the country and the prospects for accountability?

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    Zelensky’s First 100 Days: A Report Card on Ukrainian Reform

    • October 18, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Amid a swirl of U.S. domestic political turbulence centered on Ukraine, precious little attention is being paid to the Ukrainian domestic reform agenda.

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    Refracted Images: Tibet and China in Indian Foreign Policy

    • October 18, 2019
    • New Delhi

    Carnegie India hosted the eighth discussion of the Security Studies Seminar on “Refracted Images: Tibet and China in Indian Foreign Policy.”

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    The Evolution of the Media Industry

    • October 16, 2019
    • New Delhi

    Carnegie India, in partnership with the Vedica Scholars Programme for Women, will host the sixth talk of the Anahita Speaker Series on “The Evolution of the Media Industry.”

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    Can Asia Win from the U.S.-China Trade War?

    • October 16, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Trinh Nguyen will discuss the diverse coping strategies of economies outside of China in emerging Asia as they navigate U.S.-China competition and regional and global headwinds.

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    Dangerous Compatriots: The Kremlin's Intelligence Operations Versus Russian Exiles and Émigrés

    • October 16, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Russia’s intelligence services have long fixated on the activities of Russian émigrés and exiles abroad, resulting in them being co-opted by the regime, or assassinated in cold blood. Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan, the leading chroniclers of Russia’s intelligence services, have written a new book that examines the fascinating history of Russian intelligence activities abroad.

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    Understanding China-Japan Relations 1945-2019

    • October 10, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Despite being bound by a number of linguistic, cultural, economic, and philosophical ties, the relationship between China and Japan has often been defined by mutual suspicion and even conflict, which has left deep and persistent scars that continue to challenge bilateral relations.

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    The Global Challenge of Political Polarization

    • October 08, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    As one part of the global democratic recession, severe political polarization is increasingly afflicting old and new democracies alike, producing the erosion of democratic norms and rising societal anger.

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