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Over the next two to three decades, India’s demographic composition will have a significant impact on the country’s economic and strategic capabilities. NBR spoke with expert demographer Nicholas Eberstadt about what India’s population profile will likely look like and how it compares to another major state in the region, China.
Scholars and analysts can help policymakers advance U.S. interests in Asia by assessing the dynamic Sino-U.S. balance of power in the region.
The changing demographic profiles of the major Asian powers will directly affect the ability of these states to increase their power and extend their influence internationally.
Modern Russia is in the throes of a prolonged depopulation which qualifies as nothing short of a humanitarian catastrophe.
American strategic thinking has begun to look beyond the traditional hub-and-spoke model of postwar alliances.
With the U.S.-ROK Alliance in question, the United States must assert its military posture, maintain relations with Japan, defend sea lines of communication, and maintain a role in Asia.
North Korea's neighbors have suffered broader economic costs, and lost economic opportunities, as a direct consequence of Pyongyang’s security policies and practices.
The newest phase of the global AIDS pandemic is the unfolding of the contagion across the great Islamic expanse.





