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U.S. Foreign Policy: South & Central Asia
In 1792, George Washington opened the United States’ first consulate in South Asia, in Kolkata, India.
Economics: South & Central Asia
Recent growth has spurred new development, but also revealed old and new economic challenges.
People and Society: South & Central Asia
South Asia is densely populated and immensely diverse.
Politics: South & Central Asia
South and Central Asia is home to the world’s largest democracy: India.
The Terrorist Money Trail
How do terrorists get funding? Learn about the challenges of targeting the finances of terrorist groups in this free resource on terrorism.
The Rise and Fall of the Responsibility to Protect
Sovereignty is sacred. But when lives are in danger, does that principle still apply?
How Self-Determination Shaped the Modern World
Learn how the world’s nearly two hundred countries came to be, and whether the map is set in stone.
Understanding the Constructive and Destructive Natures of Nationalism
Nationalism can unify diverse societies. But when taken to extremes, it can also fuel violence, division, and global disorder.
Tanks, Sanctions, and Separatists: The Various Challenges to Sovereignty
A government’s authority within its borders gets challenged all the time. Here is how.
The European Union: The World’s Biggest Sovereignty Experiment
Countries fight to protect their sovereignty. So why would they willingly give it up?