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Forging a Bay of Bengal Community is the Need of the Hour

Sabyasachi Dutta, executive director of Asian Confluence, explains that “Historically the Bay has been a connector for the diverse peoples of South and Southeast Asia via trade and cultural interactions.” Additional titles in the Asia Pacific Bulletin seriesThe Bay of Bengal, the world’s largest Bay, is strategically located in the Indian Ocean. On its western rim, lies the ....

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Biden's Asia-Pacific Rebalancing Push


Biden s Asia-Pacific Rebalancing Push
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For almost two decades, and through the administrations of three very different presidents, the United States has tried to focus more on Asia and less on the Middle East. This change has proved easy in theory but hard in practice. Ali Wyne, of the Eurasia Group, describes past U.S. efforts to shift away from the Middle East toward Asia and argues that it is critical for the Biden administration to succeed where others failed.
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One of the Biden administration’s foremost challenges, and greatest opportunities, will be to cement a strategic shift that prior administrations have struggled to effect for the past two decades rebalancing U.S. foreign policy away from the convulsions of the Middle East toward the resurgence of the Asia-Pacific. ....

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A few countries cannot set global rules, says Chinese President Xi Jinping


A few countries cannot set global rules, says Chinese President Xi Jinping
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April 20, 2021 19:59 IST
Xi Jinping outlined China’s view of a world in flux and contained veiled criticisms appeared to be aimed the United States
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In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a keynote speech via video for the opening ceremony of Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) annual conference, in Beijing on April 20, 2021.
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Xi Jinping outlined China’s view of a world in flux and contained veiled criticisms appeared to be aimed the United States ....

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