Turkish Foreign Policy: From ‘Zero Problem’ to Zero Friends Turkish global power aspirations are hindered by a lack of regional influence. Ankara wishes to enhance strategic depth in the neighborhood. Deviating from a soft power approach, President Erdogan has increasingly adopted a confrontational foreign policy. Md. Muddassir Quamar November 06, 2020 IDSA Comments
U.N. Peace-Keeping: Asian, African and American Interaction November 2020 Volume: 44 Issue: 6 From the Archives Swadesh M Rana November 2020 Strategic Analysis
Aparna Pande, From Chanakya to Modi: The Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy Aparna Pande, From Chanakya to Modi: The Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy, Noida, HarperCollins India, 2020, 223 pp., Rs. 399:00 (paperback), ISBN 9789353579074 Lokendra Sharma November 2020 Strategic Analysis
Bruno Maçães, Belt and Road: A Chinese World Order Bruno Maçães, Belt and Road: A Chinese World Order, New Delhi, Penguin Viking, 2019, 194 pp., Rs. 599 (Hardcover), ISBN 9780670092307 Shrabana Barua November 2020 Strategic Analysis
Brigadier (Dr) M. P. Singh (Retd), Political Leadership and Indian Armed Forces in Diplomacy and War Book review Brigadier (Dr) M. P. Singh (Retd), Political Leadership and Indian Armed Forces in Diplomacy and War, Greenfields Publishers, Dehradun, 2019, 351 pp., Rs.1,095.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9789381089392 Satyavrat Pagay November 2020 Strategic Analysis
Revisiting Beijing’s Revisionist Quest in the Indo-Pacific November 2020 Volume: 44 Issue: 6 Review Essay Jagannath P. Panda November 2020 Strategic Analysis
Indo-Pacific and the Role of India Within It November 2020 Volume: 44 Issue: 6 Review Essay Udai Bhanu Singh November 2020 Strategic Analysis
The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century Atul Mishra November 2020 Strategic Analysis
Turkey and the Regional Flashpoint in Libya November 2020 Volume: 44 Issue: 6 Commentaries Md. Muddassir Quamar November 2020 Strategic Analysis
India’s Oil Imports from the US: How Beneficial Are They? India has been importing oil from the US to diversify away from the Middle Eastern Crudes. However, the weak oil demand, with attendant supply glut and contest for market share are reshaping global energy politics. This article examines the extent to which increasing oil imports from the US would be conducive for India's energy needs and the possible trade-off for the Indian refineries. Sameena Hameed November 2020 Strategic Analysis