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The Gulf’s Failure in Yemen - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Carnegie Middle East Center. Global Intern Summer Program. The Gulf’s Failure in Yemen. May 06, 2015. The current crisis in Yemen is a direct result of regional inaction over the last few years, if not decades. Related Media and Tools. More from this author. Analysis: How Can War-Torn Yemen Find Peace? A History of Missed Opportunities: Yemen and the GCC. How Sunni-Shia Sectarianism Is Poisoning Yemen. Yemen Is Shattered and Peace Seems a Long Way Off. The World Can’t Just Watch On. May 08, 2015. 2500 ch...
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A Positive Review for Indo-Japanese Ties - Carnegie India - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Global Intern Summer Program. Carnegie Tsinghua Young Ambassadors Program. A Positive Review for Indo-Japanese Ties. June 20, 2016. There could be a lot of support in South Asia and in the Middle East for a more constructive, more positive Japanese role. Related Media and Tools. After Two Years of Modi. Interviewer: Let’s start off with India. We’re two years into the administration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. How has he done so far? More from this author. Choppy Waters, Unsure Navigator. Some of hi...
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Can India Grow? Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward - Carnegie India - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Global Intern Summer Program. Carnegie Tsinghua Young Ambassadors Program. Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward. V Anantha Nageswaran, Gulzar Natarajan. Despite India’s impressive economic growth rates in the mid-2000s, the long-term magnitude and sustainability of this progress remains uncertain. Published November 16, 2016. Hurdles to Long-Term Economic Growth. India also faces formidable long-term headwinds due to premature deindustrialization, the limitations of a services-led growth model,...
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India and the Challenge of Autonomous Weapons - Carnegie India - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
http://carnegieindia.org/2016/06/22/india-and-challenge-of-autonomous-weapons-pub-63856
Global Intern Summer Program. Carnegie Tsinghua Young Ambassadors Program. India and the Challenge of Autonomous Weapons. June 22, 2016. The introduction of autonomous weapons will profoundly change the nature of war and will also affect the understanding of laws of war. India is uniquely placed to take a lead in the global discussion about this issue. Related Media and Tools. A number of parties, such as the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions and Pakistan, have called for a preemptive ban...
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Global Intern Summer Program. Carnegie Tsinghua Young Ambassadors Program. Search Carnegie Publications by. Battling Superbugs With Big Data. March 02, 2017. Big Data and analytics promise a significant step towards personalized medicine. India, sitting at the cusp of a digital revolution, is well placed to integrate such solutions with public health management. Raja Mandala: Fruits of Patience. February 28, 2017. Let the Drone Industry Take Off. February 28, 2017. Bots and Botching Up of Elections.
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Toward Strategic Economic Cooperation Between India and Japan - Carnegie India - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
http://carnegieindia.org/2016/12/01/toward-strategic-economic-cooperation-between-india-and-japan-pub-66326
Global Intern Summer Program. Carnegie Tsinghua Young Ambassadors Program. Toward Strategic Economic Cooperation Between India and Japan. December 01, 2016. India and Japan are using economic cooperation to advance their strategic interests and counterbalance Chinese influence in their neighborhood. Related Media and Tools. A Deepening Economic Partnership. More from this author. China’s MSR: A Strategic View from India. India as a Middle Power in the SCS Dispute. Japan: India’s Unique Maritime Partner.
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Events - Carnegie India - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Global Intern Summer Program. Carnegie Tsinghua Young Ambassadors Program. Release: Report on Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia. February 27, 2017. The 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign has caused mounting concern and skepticism about American foreign policy commitments toward Asia. Unleashing East South Asia. February 15, 2017 — New Delhi. Book Launch: When Crime Pays. February 08, 2017 — New Delhi. The Bay of Bengal as a New Strategic Space. February 07, 2017 — New Delhi. January 23, 2017.
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Russia and Eurasia - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Global Intern Summer Program. About the Global Think Tank. Russian-Chinese Relations After the Ukraine Crisis. Facing sanctions from the West after the annexation of Crimea, Russia has reoriented its economy toward China. The results of the shift are mixed, but if trends continue, Moscow is likely to drift further into Beijing’s embrace. Why Russia Likes Brexit. Russian Foreign and Security Policy. A World Order Reshaped by Vladimir Putin’s Ambition. The twenty...