Publications
South Asia Strategy Monitor No. 4
Amid border tensions with China, an Indian show of force;
Nepal elections usher in pro-China shift;
Pakistan becomes an oil client of the Kremlin;
Taliban-ISIS feud still simmers
Costs associated with U.S. not supporting Ukraine are steep
With few exceptions, aiding Ukraine in its efforts to push back against Russian aggression continues to enjoy broad bipartisan support, both in Congress and among the American public. But precisely how much Washington can and should underwrite Kyiv’s war effort has become something of a political football — especially among conservatives. The arguments are varied and range from worries over fraud to accusations of misplaced priorities. Each has its grounding in legitimate concerns. Yet each fails to grasp the significance of what is at stake in the current fight against Russia’s imperialist ambitions.
China Reform Monitor No. 1534
A bipartisan call for U.S. business to change its approach to China
China's COVID spike not due to lifting restrictions - WHO
Putin oversees launch of Siberian gas field feeding China
China accused of fresh territorial grab in South China Sea
Senate committee calls out carmakers' Xinjiang supply chain
Information Warfare Watch No. 19
Moscow begins weaving a new narrative;
Needed: A fund for independent media;
Russia's new samizdat industry;
Tightening Kremlin restrictions on the internet