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Analysis + OpinionJuly 15, 2020America and China have hampered peace progress on the Korean peninsulaKacie MuiraThe National InterestThe discordant approaches taken by South Korea, the United States, and China have hampered progress toward peace on the peninsula. Seoul’s pro-peace diplomacy has been undercut by Washington’s “maximum pressure” campaign, which in turn has been undercut by Beijing’s loosening of sanctions enforcement. |
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In the NewsJuly 13, 2020Trump administration’s move on visas is ‘dream-crashing’ for Indian students and familiesJoanna Slater and Niha MasihThe Washington PostVipin Narang quoted: The announcement makes international students a pawn in the administration’s push to get universities to fully reopen in the fall, said Vipin Narang. The level of anxiety it has induced is “incalculable,” he said. “It really does enrage me.” Several major US universities, including MIT, have sued the Trump administration in an attempt to reverse the move. |
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In the NewsJuly 13, 2020US says most of China’s claims in South China Sea are illegalEdward Wong and Michael CrowleyThe New York TimesM Taylor Fravel quoted: “The statement is a full-throated endorsement of the tribunal’s ruling,” said M Taylor Fravel, a political scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studies China’s territorial disputes and its military. |
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In the NewsJuly 13, 2020At home and abroad with MISTI 2020MISTIMIT News“Covid-19 has demonstrated that international collaboration is essential to tackling challenges that span countries and cultures. Our aim in the coming year is to continue to equip students with the skills and awareness they will need to confront such challenges in the future.” |
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In the NewsJuly 10, 2020US tells foreign students with online classes to go, universities look at optionsKarishma Mehrotra Indian ExpressVipin Narang quoted: “There’s always been this concern about these online-only, for-profit, F1 scam businesses. But this directive seems a little more carefully crafted to target institutions like MIT. If all they want is some in-person component for online classes, I’ll be happy to do that. If this targets legitimate students in legitimate institutions, then any loophole that would allow faculty and institutions to make a class ‘hybrid’ would be exploited.” |
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In the NewsJuly 8, 2020History contradicts new Chinese claims over Bhutan's territoryIndia Today BureauIndia TodayM Taylor Fravel heavily quoted: Past Chinese maps, put out by prominent China expert and Director of the MIT Security Studies Program M Taylor Fravel, suggest that China has acknowledged the area as Bhutanese territory in the past. According to Fravel, the old Chinese maps “do not show Sakteng or nearby areas in Bhutan as Chinese territory”. |
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In the NewsJuly 6, 2020India-China agree to disengage at Galwan Valley; experts discuss the road aheadParikshit LuthraCNBC-TV18After a 60 day long confrontation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), India and China have agreed to disengage and deescalate tensions at the LAC. Vipin Narang is among the experts who discuss the road ahead. |
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In the NewsJuly 3, 2020Trump slams China’s pattern of aggressionYashwant RajHindustan TimesVipin Narang heavily quoted: Narang said that one of the Trump administration’s foreign policy “bright spots” have been its relationship with India, and his personal bonhomie with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “That does not mean that the relationship is all roses, but there is a lot of sympathy and friendship toward India, across both parties and especially the Trump administration which has remained silent on domestic issues that some members of the Democratic Party have expressed concern about...” |
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In the NewsJuly 3, 2020First China, now Pakistan: How India's battling on two frontsSudhi Ranjan SenBloomberg | QuintVipin Narang heavily quoted: “But my general sense is that Pakistan may feel like it needs to show resolve at home and to India in Jammu & Kashmir” after India changed the province's consitutional status in August last year, Narang said. Islamabad may “also be opportunistically taking advantage of India's distraction and focus on the LAC.” |
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Analysis + OpinionJuly 2, 2020India's Pangong pickle: New Delhi's options after its clash with ChinaChristopher Clary and Vipin NarangWar on the RocksIndia was surprised by the scale of China’s incursions and was initially caught unprepared. It now faces the difficult challenge of trying to restore the status quo. |