Search results for: James Smith
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The Lithuanian Gambit
...(2021, November 22). China downgrades its diplomatic ties with Lithuania over Taiwan issue. Reuters. Retrieved from https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-downgrades-its-diplomatic-ties-with-lithuania-over-taiwan-issue-2021-11-21/#:~:text=China’s%20Foreign%20Ministry%20said%20in,affaires%2C%20a%20rung%20below%20ambassador . Smith, J. (2022). The Geopolitical Implications of the Sino-Russian Alliance . Journal...
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7th ISDP-AMS Joint Conference, Military Operations Overseas in Peacetime
...as well as the international community at large develop the requisite tools, strategies, and institutions to deal with the threats that arise. Edited by Alec Forss & James Smith...
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While the US Debates Election Meddling, Russian Strategy Remains on Course
...US media and public attention in 2017 has been captivated by the ongoing and ever-changing Russia-Trump saga. From the since-fired FBI Director James Comey testifying that there is an...
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AUKUS: Resetting European Thinking on Indo-Pacific?
This special publication brings together a number of experts from Europe and Asia to discuss the implications of AUKUS for Europe. The AUKUS is a critical geopolitical development....
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U.S.-North Korea Denuclearization Negotiations: An Irresolvable Issue?
...U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly was dispatched in October 2002 to Pyongyang where he confronted his North Korean interlocutors over American suspicions of a covert program. After Kelly’s...
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Are China and the U.S. Heading for Open Confrontation?
...to visit Hong Kong and, as reported, postponed joint military talks between US Secretary of Defence James Mattis and Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe. In the middle of this friction,...
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Mahathir: Uighurs “have done nothing wrong”
...out the Muslim faith.” Others, Marco Rubio and Chris Smith, are exploring the use of the Global Magnitsky Act to sanction those engaged in human rights abuses. That’s a good...
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A Road to Understanding in Syria?
...difference was that the YPG was, as America acknowledges, a subsidiary of the PKK. Even this proved tolerable to Ankara because, as former U.S. Ambassador to Ankara and Baghdad James...
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U.S.-ROK Military Exercises: Provocation or Possibility?
...Smith writes in his book, The Utility of Force, that one thing that unites all military forces in the world is that “they kill and destroy.” One could also argue...
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The Self-defense Capability of the DPRK and Peace on the Korean Peninsula
...Korea joint military exercises, started as “Focus Retina” in 1969, have been conducted under numerous different names. In February 2017, U.S. Secretary of Defense, James Mattis visited South Korea and...