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Suppliant for Supplies?

America’s supply routes to Afghanistan just suffered a huge blow. Will we have to negotiate with Iran and Russia to continue the war?

The SCO and the Future of Central Asia

What does the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's recent military exercise mean for the United States?

Bishkek Summit

Is a new anti-American alliance taking shape? TNI editor Nikolas K. Gvosdev gives China’s perspective while

SCO Gaining Importance

Are the growing ties between Russia and China confirmation of  A World Without the West ?

How to Stop the Sudanese Genocide (and How Not To)

On January 9, the Sudanese government inked a deal with southern rebels to end the country's 21 year-long civil war.

The Future of Eurasia

Will Eurasia be led by a resurgent Russia, making a comeback as a great power? No, but Russia's role as a regional power will strengthen, and its role on the global stage is likely to remain.

Beyond Pipelines: the West's Central Asian challenge

If the world did change after 9/11, the post-Soviet states of Central Asia seem to be the main beneficiaries.

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May 26, 2012