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The Dalai Lama’s succession: A moment for global solidarity (Lisa Singh – The Interpreter)

The Dalai Lama’s statement this month that his successor would be selected by the traditional process of reincarnation has heartened the millions of followers...

Undersea sensors—a US trump card China knows it must eliminate (David Axe – The Strategist)

Unseen, largely unknown and, until recently, highly classified, the US Navy’s vast network of underwater sonars is one of its greatest advantages over rival...

China’s new dam: electrical power, and strategic power, too (Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan – The Strategist)

China has begun building a mighty dam, one that will create a mighty threat to hold over India and Bangladesh. Beijing said last week...

Australian discomfort about partnering with Britain is misplaced (Alex Bristow – The Strategist)

While there is no substitute for the US alliance, the visit by Britain’s foreign and defence secretaries, David Lammy and John Healey, for consultations...

US alters tech policy, puts chips on the table (Jennifer Lee and Fritz Lodge – The Strategist)

A shift is underway in the Trump administration’s approach to tech policy. Nvidia said on 14 July that the US government would soon grant...

Hidden Tides: IUU Fishing and Regional Security Dynamics for India (Ajay Kumar and Charukeshi Bhatt – Carnegie India)

The world’s oceans are witnessing a continuous growth in illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Chinese fishing fleets, in particular, are emerging as a...

Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure: Key Challenges in Global Cybersecurity (Nidhi Singh – Carnegie India)

Cyberattacks against critical infrastructure (CI) have evolved from isolated incidents to coordinated campaigns by both state and non-state actors. Cyber threats have become increasingly...

Economic Statecraft as Geopolitical Strategy: New Dimensions of Moroccan-Algerian Rivalry (Hamza Meddeb – Carnegie Middle East)

Rabat and Algiers are increasingly leveraging whatever advantages they enjoy—whether in terms of energy and trade with their neighbors or the ability to stem...

Iran’s Nuclear Program Has Survived (Michael Young – Carnegie Middle East)

Rosemary Kelanic is director of the Middle East Program at Defense Priorities, a think tank that promotes a foreign policy prioritizing restraint, diplomacy, and...

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