The example of the Western world offers only very limited guidance to resolve Asian countries’ domestic conflicts.
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Why Europe Leaves Me Puzzled
Reflections of a foreign correspondent from Asia upon leaving her post in Brussels.
India as an Inspiration for Europe?
What can India teach the EU regarding the key challenges it faces?
Yes We Can: How Eisenhower Wrestled Down the U.S. Warfare State
A former war hero practices fiscal rectitude at the Pentagon.
The End of American Exceptionalism?
America, on the road to become like Europe’s social democracies, is losing its exceptionalism.
Warfare and the Invention of GDP
Quite contrary to current efforts to reflect happiness, GDP was invented to prepare nations better for warfare.
Geopolitics at a Beijing Teahouse
Different worldviews informed by different geographical points of reference.
U.S.-India: Dealing With Monsoon Failure
When the U.S. government worked constructively to help a nation in danger.


























