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Brahma Chellaney
By Brahma Chellaney - Dec 17,2018
MANILA — It has been just five years since China initiated its major land reclamation in the South China Sea, and the country has already shifted the territorial status quo in its favour, without facing any international pushback.
By Brahma Chellaney - Oct 24,2018
WASHINGTON, DC — A long-overdue shift in America’s China policy is underway.
By Brahma Chellaney - Aug 25,2018
NEW DELHI — Asia’s future is inextricably tied to the Himalayas, the world’s tallest mountain range and the source of the water-stressed continent’s major river systems.
By Brahma Chellaney - Aug 05,2018
BERLIN — US President Donald Trump’s inability to think strategically is undermining longstanding relationships, upending the global order and accelerating the decline of his country’s global influence, or so the increasingly popular wisdom goes.
By Brahma Chellaney - Jun 14,2018
SINGAPORE — US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has spoken out against China’s strategy of “intimidation and coercion” in the South China Sea, including the deployment of anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missiles, and electronic jammers, and, more recently, the landing of nuclear-c
By Brahma Chellaney - Apr 24,2018
SEOUL — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un seems to be setting The stage for a historic deal with US President Donald Trump that would allow his country, like Myanmar and Vietnam, to reduce its dependence on China and move closer to the West.
By Brahma Chellaney - Apr 22,2018
NEW DELHI — Climate change undoubtedly poses a potent, even existential, threat to the planet.
By Brahma Chellaney - Mar 10,2018
SYDNEY — Security dynamics are changing rapidly in the Indo-Pacific.
By Brahma Chellaney - Nov 22,2015
Daesh’s horrific attacks in Paris provide a stark reminder that Western powers cannot contain — let alone insulate themselves from — the unintended consequences of their interventions in the Middle East.The unravelling of Syria, Iraq and Libya, together with the civil war that is