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In the NewsMay 29, 2020Experts explain: What triggered China’s recent LAC moves?Sushant SinghThe Indian ExpressM Taylor Fravel quoted: “China’s actions are hard to decipher, especially in the absence of any authoritative statements from Beijing. The simplest explanation perhaps is that China is responding to India’s efforts to bolster border-area infrastructure in Ladakh after the completion of the DSDBO road. After India’s move into Doklam in 2017, China is perhaps especially sensitive to Indian activity along the disputed border. Around Galwan, in particular, China may be seeking to pre-empt an Indian effort to improve its links to the LAC”, he added. |
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In the NewsMay 28, 2020What do the IG firings say about American democracy?WBUR On PointThe president has fired at least five inspectors general. It may be his right, but what does it say about political accountability and American democracy? Joel Brenner weighs in. |
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In the NewsMay 28, 2020Chinese aggression in Ladakh also a message for domestic and external audience: ExpertsSnehesh Alex PhilipThe PrintM Taylor Fravel quoted: “While I don’t think this alone would lead China to create an incident with India, I do think it helps to explain the scope, scale, and posture of China’s response,” he said. “In many issues this spring, China has sought to signal its resolve, especially when sovereignty is involved — Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the South China Sea.” |
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In the NewsMay 28, 2020Robert Art retires as director of the Seminar XXI ProgramMichelle EnglishMIT NewsRobert Art is stepping down as director of the Seminar XXI Program, a post-graduate education program in the national security arena that has inspired graduates to apply the compelling insights of social science to the most pressing challenges of our times. |
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In the NewsMay 28, 2020Amid a pandemic, China picks a border fight with IndiaSadanand DhumeWall Street JournalM Taylor Fravel quoted: M Taylor Fravel, a political scientist and China expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says "putting the border dispute in a box" has been "the great success of the India-China relationship." No soldier has died on the boundary since 1975. |
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In the NewsMay 27, 2020Far from being weakened by coronavirus, China pursues sovereignty claims on all frontsAnna Fifield and Joanna Slater The Washington PostM Taylor Fravel quoted: The recent flare-up along the “line of actual control,” which has marked the unofficial border between China and India since they fought a war in 1962, prompted a response from President Trump. “We have informed both India and China that the United States is ready, willing and able to mediate or arbitrate their now raging border dispute,” he tweeted Wednesday. |
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In the NewsMay 27, 2020Changing balance across LAC trigger for stand-off, says China expert Taylor FravelAnanth KrishnanThe HinduThe spark for the current stand-off with China, with the ongoing face-off situations in the Galwan River valley, Pangong Lake and other areas, is the increasing infrastructure competition along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), says M Taylor Fravel. |
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In the NewsMay 24, 2020Two years after Trump summit, Kim vows to boost North Korea’s nuclear deterrentSimon DenyerThe Washington PostVipin Narang quoted: MIT professor Vipin Narang called the statement “alarming.” “I have no idea what this means but I am sure we won’t like it,” he tweeted. |
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In the NewsMay 22, 2020US pulls out of open skies treatyJeremy HobsonWBUR Here & NowThe United States is pulling out of the Open Skies Treaty, the third major security accord the Trump Administration has scuttled. Host Jeremy Hobson speaks with security analyst Jim Walsh to explain the situation and talk about the potential consequences. |
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In the NewsMay 21, 2020Sara Plana receives inaugural Jeanne Guillemin PrizeMichelle EnglishMIT NewsThe prize, which provides financial support to women working toward a PhD in international affairs, will be applied toward her research into proxy warfare. |