Search results for: Khaing Sape Saw
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Snapshot of the U.S.-China Trade War
...of exports, data chips, had fallen by 30 percent in November 2019, compared to the year before. While most of the world’s major trading nations saw decreasing shipments in 2019,...
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Sanctions in Japan-Russia Economic Relations: Impact and Adaption
...with no direct link to the progress on the territorial negotiations. Both Japan and Russia saw their own rationale in the eight-point cooperation plan. From Japan’s point of view, the...
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Living on Different Planets: Washington, Ankara and the Zarrab Case
...United States. As they see it, the U.S. actively works to undermine Turkey’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. They saw American support for Erdoğan’s “moderate Islamism” in the 2000s as an...
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Japan and North Korea: Toward Engagement for Regional Security
...of these missile defense systems. Indeed, given that the most recent test saw a missile travel a total of 3700 kilometers in 17 minutes, a decision to shoot down a...
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The Tale of the Split that Brought Down Turkey
...tactical alliance between the two Islamic movements saw the day. They shared a common target: to gain control over the state establishment, and the Gülen movement provided the cadres that...
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EU’s Perception of the Chinese Westward Expansion
...initially saw the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as something that could be economically lucrative and a balance between the EU and the U.S. This was due to what...
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Taiwan in Tokyo’s 2022 Defense White Paper: Reconfiguring Security Imperatives?
...ensuing period saw a strengthening of this stance. The 2022 white paper has further codified Japan’s evolving rhetoric on the Taiwan situation, wherein Japan has been concerned about the China-Taiwan...
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Kazakhstan’s Crisis Calls for a Central Asia Policy Reboot
...the West led him to become a respected international figure. But in recent years, financial shocks hit the country hard, and Kazakhstan’s budding middle class saw its newfound standard of...
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North Korea’s Signaling on Nuclear Weapons and Negotiations
...is why we saw partial lifting of sanctions as corresponding action.” This rationale illuminates Pyongyang’s previous calculation: that partial sanctions relief for partial denuclearization would be an acceptable outcome. ...