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SUMMARY:Where Do China-India Relations Stand?
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “Despite some progress on the border dispute\, China and India remain at odds. Beijing’s assertiveness in the Himalayas has pushed New Delhi closer toward the United States and Europe\, and there are few signs that the two Asian powers can mend their strained relationship. Though New Delhi’s ties with Washington are warming\, the latter has been frustrated by the former’s refusal to join Western sanctions on Russia. And while India has further embraced the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue and strengthened ties with other Asian countries\, it has been reticent to fully align with Washington in several areas. Their differences notwithstanding\, can China and India find common ground? Where are the limits in U.S.-India ties? Paul Haenle will moderate a discussion among Vijay Gokhale\, Han Hua\, and Ashley J. Tellis on the state of China-India ties\, as well as the implications for the United States. This panel is the second of the Carnegie Global Dialogue Series 2022–2023 and will also be recorded and published as a China in the World podcast.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/where-do-china-india-relations-stand/
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SUMMARY:Political Implications of the Qatar World Cup in the Middle East and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “Please join FPRI and MERIP for a special event discussing political developments surrounding this year’s World Cup\, the first to be hosted in the Arab world. Qatar’s World Cup bid was marked by accusations of corruption and serious concerns about human rights violations amid a massive investment in construction and infrastructure that has remade the small gulf kingdom’s landscape to host a month’s worth of soccer matches. The World Cup arrives at a moment when Qatari influence across the region\, from Egypt to Turkey and beyond appears to be reaching a climax. This event will feature three contributing authors to the most recent issue of Middle East Report discussing their contributions and reactions to some of the dramatic stories coming out of the event with FPRI’s Director of Research\, James Ryan. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/political-implications-of-the-qatar-world-cup-in-the-middle-east-and-beyond/
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