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In an interview for Here & Now Newsroom, Eurasia Fellow Rob Lee provides details on the hardships affecting Ukrainian infantrymen on the frontline, advances in drone technology, and the overall status of the war.
Monday, June 22, 6:30 PM: Register for our in-person event in New York City discussing the resilience and future of Taiwan.
If you missed our virtual event focusing on the longer-term implications of Russia’s strategic erosion, watch the full discussion on our YouTube channel.
Last chance to register: Today at 11:00 AM EDT, join FPRI's Eurasia Program for a virtual discussion on what structural pressures on the Kremlin will mean for Russia after the war.
Tune in to Asia Fellow Shelley Rigger's comments contextualizing Kuomintang Leader Cheng Li-wun's remarks on her party's engagement with China (6:55).
"Rubicon’s genesis was a response to Ukrainian innovation. In part, it was a reaction to Ukraine’s Drone Line initiative and innovative Ukrainian drone units. This decision was a logical step in improving the procurement and development of unmanned systems in the Russian military."
"Asia Minus China" is one of the three "bumper sticker" phrases Mohammed Soliman uses to explain the key takeaways from his new book. Listen to find out more on the #ShiftingGround podcast.
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"If a country appears to be receiving security support at the same time it agrees to accept deportees who are not nationals, or there is a sudden influx of American mining companies where there were none before, many will conclude that Washington is monetizing vulnerability."
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In-Person Event in New York City, Monday, June 22, 6:30 PM: Join FPRI's Asia Program for a conversation about Taiwan's strategic options in an increasingly contested regional environment.
"The Biden administration reasserted that the United States is in a long-term, strategic competition with China, a competition between two systems with very different approaches to how society ought to be organized." Check out the interview with Nadia Schadlow on the #OrbisArchives.
As Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds into its fifth year, and after significant escalation in recent weeks, this event will discuss how war has accelerated
As Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds into its fifth year, and after significant escalation in recent weeks, this event will discuss how war has accelerated structural pressures on the Kremlin in…
In an interview with Here & Now's Scott Tong, she stressed the importance of dialogue with Beijing, but said that the issue of “reunification” was never discussed in their April meeting.
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One of the Russian military’s most important developments in 2024-2025 was the establishment of the Rubicon Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies under
In this episode of Shifting Ground, Nick Gvosdev and Larry Rubin are joined by Mohammed Soliman, Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute and author of West Asia: A New American Grand Strategy in…
The United States enters the second half of the 2020s facing a fundamental question in Africa: Is Washington still seen as a strategic partner of choice, or