Russia Reform Monitor: No. 2178
Fear and loathing (of the West) in Moscow;
The Kremlin courts Cairo for military basing
Fear and loathing (of the West) in Moscow;
The Kremlin courts Cairo for military basing
Beijing slaps new regulations on the practice of Buddhism;
China eyes new Central Asian rail link
Next year's NATO summit, slated to take place July 11-12 in Brussels, will clarify just how serious the member states are about recommitting to collective defense. The assembled heads of state will also be in a position to assess how effectively and swiftly the alliance and its individual members are implementing key decisions taken last year at the 2016 Warsaw summit and the Brussels "mini-summit."
Ulyukayev in the dock;
A separate internet for the BRICS?
This week, President Trump formally unveiled his National Security Strategy. Much has been made of the Trump administration's ability to introduce this document (something required by Congress since the 1986 Goldwater-Nichols Act) in the first year of its first term, and for good reason. Trump's predecessors often struggled to articulate a coherent path forward on national security, and none have done so so quickly.