Taking Stock of Russia-Central Asia Relations in 2024
What do Russia and the Central Asian republics stand to gain from each other?
What do Russia and the Central Asian republics stand to gain from each other?
Putin's visit underscored China and Russia's coordination to push forward an “emerging multipolar world.”
It’s no coincidence that the move came just as Nepal’s left-alliance government faces a crucial floor test.
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Given that Lai seems poised to carry on outgoing President Tsai Ing-wen's diplomatic approach, a look at her foreign policy evolution is useful.
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Manila is seeking to take a major step forward in the modernization of its armed forces, but current economic conditions are challenging.
Alounkeo Kittikhoun and Min Aung Hlaing discussed Myanmar's representation within ASEAN and the bloc’s provision of humanitarian aid to the country.
Truong Thi Mai, the permanent member of the Party Central Committee's Secretariat, is the third top leader to step down in the past two months.
Phnom Penh claims that the Funan Techo Canal will give it greater economic autonomy, but Hanoi is concerned about the project's environmental and security implications.