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Sumantra Maitra
Sumantra Maitra (Twitter: @MrMaitra) is a foreign affairs journalist, and research scholar on foreign policy and neo-realism, based in England.
March 19, 2018
A trade war between the US and EU is inevitable
The differences between the EU and the U.S. are political, and not economic. 
March 16, 2018
Russia-Britain spy war a sign of things to come?
An attack carried out in England against a former British double-agent, thought to be the work of Russian intelligence, sets a troubling precedent for national security. 
March 5, 2018
Politically correctness is harming Western progress
Political correctness in the Western tech sector is a contributing factor to the closing of the tech gap between the China and the U.S.
March 3, 2018
​Policy expectations of the 'two sessions'
China will need to implement key structural policies to minimize major financial risks, reduce poverty and avoid the middle-income trap in the cities at the upcoming "two sessions."
February 28, 2018
Dialog, not provocation, is needed with North Korea
New sanctions by the U.S. targeting North Korea are a provocation that are not only more dangerous, but also less effective than peaceful negotiations.
February 16, 2018
Indian aspiration versus capability in Maldives
Certain Indian elements are urging their country to intervene in the political crisis now gripping the small Indian Ocean nation of Maldives. Apart legal considerations, it’s very unclear whether India has capability for such a risky operation.
February 9, 2018
The return of an old doctrine shows the reality of the new world
The Monroe doctrine is back in American grand strategy, with serious significance for geopolitics.
February 8, 2018
PM May's global Britain poised to gain from Chinese investment
Following PM Theresa May's visit to China, further partnership between China and post-Brexit Britain holds the promise of real benefits on both sides.
February 2, 2018
​The future of the G2
As the so-called "liberal order" of the West declines, a proposed system of mutual Sino-American cooperation points to the future of international relations.
January 27, 2018
​Donald Trump's first war with an ally
In Syria, Turkish and American interests are at odds in a situation that indicates a deepening rift between the two NATO powers. 
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