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External factors are likely to weigh heavily on US commitments in the Indo-Pacific under the next administration, which will in turn influence the evo
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As Harris enters the US presidential race, it may initially seem advantageous for Trump, but Harris brings fresh dimensions to the contest for preside
The prospects for reviving the JCPOA under Iran's new president inspire cautious optimism, which is tempered by the Supreme Leader’s control over th
The Taliban seems to be negotiating in bad faith, constantly shifting the goal post to delay progress in talks until the outcome of the US presidentia
The debate was a significant cultural and historic moment.
Whoever wins the November election, the structural constraints that affect US foreign policy behaviour will remain. China will remain a key rival, rel
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Lukashenko’s social contract with the people — offering loyalty in exchange for economic prosperity, is in tatters.
From rising impatience with the ‘Black faces in high places’ approach to dampening conservatives’ ‘Blue Lives Matter’ clarion, George Floyd�
The real red herring is the Russia collusion story considering there is zero evidence that Russia actually tampered with the US elections.
One of the foremost questions around Trump's victory has been in relation to the future of the Iran nuclear deal, one that the President-elect has cri
China will have its ear to the ground for noises from the Trump administration in its commitment towards Asian security.
Shock waves sent out by election of the new leader must have also shaken some otherwise clear minds.
At the World Economic Forum's annual meeting, lawyers, economists and entrepreneurs gathered not only to praise, but also bury capitalism.
The confidence of pollsters misled the world in anticipating Hillary to consider her win as a foregone conclusion and did not anticipate the Donald wi
With the shock of the US election result wearing off, the reality of having to figure out how to deal with new President Donald Trump becomes imperati
In the aftermath of the Brexit vote, the world has become wary of the unpredictable and is bracing for a neck and neck outcome of the Clinton-Trump ba
US Presidential Election 2016 make a strong case to be included in Game Theory classes at Universities across the world
Are there more hidden Donald Trump supporters or more hidden Hillary Clinton supporters out there?
A Donald Trump presidency could change the status quo of American participation in the NATO if his campaign statements are to be believed.
The “Russian threat” seems to have emerged as one of the principal foreign policy issues in the US elections, though this is not the first time th
As the American presidential election draws closer, both candidates-Barack Obama and Mitt Romney-are well aware that domestic issues would be the major factors determining the poll results. Policies, related to immigration, taxation,...
At the end of the day, Trump’s policymaking will depend on the team that executes it, and, as of now, no one has a clue about what this team will look like.
The final announcement of the results of the US Presidential elections are expected to be announced only after the completion of the counting of the provisional votes in the State of Ohio, which may take some days unless Senator John Kerry decides to concede victory to George Bush without waiting for the completion of the counting.
Though foreign policy is going to be an important issue in the US Presidential elections next year, the Democrat candidates for the party's nomination have surprisingly devoted little time to this aspect so far. However, as the campaign progresses and the less serious candidates drop out of the race, the issue is likely to gain greater attention.
Welcome, American liberals. Welcome to the special torment of discovering that you do not know your country.
As the US Presidential elections unfold, Republican candidates would be thoroughly tested on their merit of thinking creatively on issue-based solutions to global challenges and exploring facets of diplomacy and non-military aspects of foreign policies in contrast to the focus on military interventionism and a hawkish vision of American policies abroad.
What President Trump means for India has already been dissected to the point where adding anything new becomes impossible.
With Trump elected as President of the US, the waning economic order — WTO — is even more under threat and now resembles like the League of Nations of pre-war era.
Donald Trump's victory has shown that it would be foolish to ignore voter’s messages during elections.
Following the two national conventions held by the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, the race to the White House has gained more steam. It was an opportune time to take the debate on the US Presidential election
The amount of money which are expected to be raised and spent in the campaigns leading to the US Presidential elections of 2016 are being seen as unprecedented. At the centre of this complex cycle between big money and US election campaigns are the new breed of organisations called the Super PACs.
The Indo-Afghanistan strategic partnership is also an important backup for the region because of uncertainties on account of the run upto the US Presidential elections in November 2012.
In the US presidential election, dominated by domestic issues and with little focus on foreign policy, outsourcing has emerged as a point of discussion. India is one of the top countries to which the US outsource work.
Great or stronger relationship between India and the US under a new President will depend on the real substance of the engagement
Trump victory has defied conventional wisdom and the worst culprit has been the American media, which persistently spewed anti-Trump news and commentaries.
With US elections on anvil who is the safer bet for India and Indian Americans — Trump or Clinton?