Welcome back to the China In Eurasia briefing, an RFE/RL newsletter tracking China's resurgent influence from Eastern Europe to Central Asia. Looking ahead, we’ll be changing up the newsletter format ...
The United States accused China of providing "very substantial" aid to Russia's war effort as Beijing and Moscow wrapped up massive naval and air drills spanning both hemispheres. Here's what's going ...
China’s push west, India’s look north, and Russia’s more aggressive foreign policy – each of these countries is looking with greater interest towards Central Asia and the Middle East. Greater ...
The US is in danger of falling increasingly behind China in 2026 as the Asian giant tightens its grip on drones, battery storage, robots and manufacturing, although the No 1 risk to global stability ...
A lack of international leadership, President-elect Donald Trump's second term and AI all made the list of the biggest risks the world faces in 2025, according to the Eurasia Group, which is a leading ...
The Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at CSIS is excited to announce our upcoming event with Dr. Jeffrey Mankoff, discussing his latest book, Empires of Eurasia: How Imperial Legacies Shape ...
For most of the post-war era, the principle of the territorial integrity of states was sacrosanct. In the 1950s and 1960s, the United Nations’ (UN) definition of the right to self-determination was ...
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. Russia ...
For the last 10 years, Eurasia Insurance has hosted an international risk management conference. Nazym Tulchinsky, Deputy Chairman of Eurasia Insurance, explains how Eurasia’s good risk management has ...
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