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THE MODI-BIDEN DYNAMIC FOR NEXT STEPS IN INDIA-U.S. RELATIONS



With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to the United States,
India-U.S. relations merit a closer look. This article outlines the likely next
steps for continuing successful bilateral relations between the two countries.



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 * Konark Bhandari, Arun Singh, and Rudra Chaudhuri look at one year of the
   U.S.-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology
 * Christopher S. Chivvis discusses what Biden wants from Modi’s state visit

Indian Ocean


MAPPING THE INDIAN OCEAN REGION

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The Indian Ocean region’s importance to global trade, geopolitical competition,
and maritime security is growing. Understanding its key players, regional
organizations, and challenges is critical to crafting policy toward the region.



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 * Darshana Baruah examines Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean
 * Darshana M. Baruah and Nitya Labh discuss how island nations view the
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Climate


WHO PAYS FOR EXTREME WEATHER?

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California, Florida, and Texas have different approaches for funding rebuilding
efforts after fires, floods, and other natural disasters. Climate change is
testing their limits.



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   friendshoring critical minerals
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India


CAN A DEFENSE INNOVATION BRIDGE ELEVATE INDIA-U.S. DEFENSE COOPERATION?

 * Rahul Bhatia
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With considerable progress made by India and the United States in deepening
defense ties, the bilateral focus is now on furthering defense innovation
cooperation. Can the newly announced defense innovation bridge play a role here?



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   United States and India in the age of export controls
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Ukraine


ENVISIONING A LONG-TERM SECURITY ARRANGEMENT FOR UKRAINE

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With Ukraine’s membership in NATO still a distant prospect, Kyiv and the West
must reach consensus now on a realistic long-term security arrangement. Codified
multiyear commitments to train and equip Ukraine’s military, support for the
country’s indigenous defense industry, and clear links to its EU accession
process will be key.



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 * Kateryna Zarembo discusses the resilience and trauma of Ukraine’s civil
   society
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IS THE GLOBAL TIDE TURNING IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRACY?

 * Thomas Carothers

Despite some recent democratic gains, it is too early to declare that the global
democratic recession is over. Overcoming the deep roots of democracy’s global
woes will require sustained efforts by the United States and many other
democracies to address a myriad of continuing challenges



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WHY IS THE RUSSIAN REGIME IGNORING THE MOSCOW DRONE ATTACKS?

 * Tatiana Stanovaya

In the Russian power system, resources are focused not on repelling attacks or
assessing the level of danger, but on shirking any responsibility.



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 * Alexandra Prokopenko explains how sanctions have changed Russian economic
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   digital gulag much closer

Egypt


ASSESSING EGYPT’S STATE OWNERSHIP POLICY: CHALLENGES AND REQUIREMENTS

 * Yezid Sayigh

In the past year, Egypt has announced several ambitious economic initiatives.
The Egyptian government will have to overcome major challenges to actually
implement those changes.



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 * Sarah Yerkes discusses geopolitics and governance in North Africa
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Ukraine


INTEGRATING CYBER INTO WARFIGHTING: SOME EARLY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE UKRAINE
CONFLICT

 * Ariel (Eli) Levite

The Ukraine war has exposed profound differences in the Russian and U.S.
approaches to offensive cyber operations. This can be seen in every aspect from
the aims they have set to how they approach collateral damage and blowback.



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   reveals about the future of cyber warfare
 * Jon Bateman examines Russia’s wartime cyber operations in Ukraine

Asia


CHINA’S RESPONSE TO TÜRKIYE’S VOLATILE AUTHORITARIANISM

 * Ceren Ergenç
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China's Belt and Road Initiative has followed a unique, locally focused strategy
in Türkiye to adapt to the Turkish economic and political environment.



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Russia


BAND-AID POLITICS. HOW THE KREMLIN IS DEALING WITH THE FALLOUT FROM PRIGOZHIN’S
MUTINY

 * July 04, 2023
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No Return for Yevgeny Prigozhin—or Russia
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Asia


CHINA’S COUNTERTERRORISM INVOLVEMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA UNDER THE GLOBAL SECURITY
INITIATIVE

 * June 28, 2023
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 * Stefanie Kam

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How Climate Change Will Reshape Economic Statecraft
China’s Middle Eastern Moment
Africa


WAS A GLOBAL FINANCIAL SUMMIT THE START OF A NEW BRETTON WOODS?

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 * David McNair

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How the United States Can Effectively Implement Its New Digital Transformation
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Why Women Haven’t Been Successful in Nigerian Elections
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