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Jan 6, 2025 |
nationalinterest.org | Kaush Arha |Peter Harrell
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Subscribe to RSS Print Topic: Security Region: Global Governance Tags: ChinaTrade DealsTariffsDonald TrumpBelt And Road InitiativeSupply Chains The new global trading order will be less focused on low-cost production and more focused on economic security, trade balance, and increased domestic manufacturing.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
msn.com | Kaush Arha |Paolo Messa
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Nov 25, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Kaush Arha |Paolo Messa
As Europe grapples with political uncertainty and shifting geopolitics, Italy alone, among the EU’s three largest economies, stands out as the most politically stable with a popular Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni. She remarkably grew her vote share in the recent European parliamentary elections and is set to exert comparable influence in continental matters. Her popularity, common sense, and conservative credentials make her a natural partner for the incoming Trump administration.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Kaush Arha |Carlos Roa
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Subscribe to RSS Print Topic: Security Region: Global Governance Tags: Donald Trump2024 ElectionChinaRussiaU.S. AlliancesNATOPeace Through Strength Adversaries, beware. With Trump’s victory, allies and partners will come forward with clear plans to bolster shared interests and counter shared adversaries.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
brusselssignal.eu | Kaush Arha |Carlos Roa
Trieste should leverage its comparative advantages as Europe’s entrepôt to Indo-Pacific and as a city of science to become a leading applied science innovation hub. A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of technological stagnation. As the recent report by Mario Draghi lays out, Europe’s high-tech industry is weak relative to its peers and lacks a capacity for radical innovation.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Kaush Arha |Carlos Roa
As America addresses the geopolitical challenges posed by the China-Russia nexus and promotes sound and sustainable alternatives to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a little-known Italian port with a rich history has an important role to play. Trieste, at the head of the Adriatic Sea, historically the maritime gateway of Central and Eastern Europe, is poised to play its part again in connecting Europe to the Indo-Pacific.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Kaush Arha
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInSubscribe to RSSPrintTopic: PoliticsRegion: AsiaTags: IndiaElectionsNarendra ModiDemocracyU.S.-India RelationsThe coverage of India’s parliamentary elections forgot that the electorate likes to remind the powerful where the real power lies. <![CDATA[// ><!]]>-->The greatest electoral show on earth—India’s elections—concluded not long ago, with over 640 million people casting votes over six weeks.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Kaush Arha
The prosecution of Arundhati Roy is business as usual for the Modi government – and bad news for freedom of expression in IndiaEarlier this month, Narendra Modi was elected India’s prime minister for the third consecutive time. Despite being only the second Indian prime …
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Jun 12, 2024 |
euractiv.com | Ben R. Hodges |George Scutaru |Kaush Arha
As Europe prepares itself for a long conflict – frozen or not – on the shores of the Black Sea, it should commit to optimising the Danube River transport corridor to ensure the Black Sea remains free and open, write Kaush Arha, Ben Hodges, and George Scutaru. Kaush Arha is the president of the Free & Open Indo-Pacific Forum. LTG (retd.) Ben Hodges is the former commander of US Forces Europe. George Scutaru is a former national security advisor to the president of Romania.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Kaush Arha |George Scutaru
As U.S. and European elections approach, concerns about a frozen Ukraine conflict are spreading. They are fueled partly by Putin’s disingenuous and self-serving . A frozen conflict at existing battle lines would only solidify Russian gains. Consequently, a frozen conflict represents a Russian victory with an invitation to regroup and reinvade additional Ukraine territory. Russia has followed this playbook since 2014, and allowing it to annex Ukraine in stages will only encourage the behavior.