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For the foreseeable future, the nuclear non-proliferation community may be faced with mounting challenges from various Eurasian governments seeking to significantly alter geopolitical conditions.
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Russia’s ambitious nuclear force modernization program seriously impugns the nuclear reductions momentum of the international regime.
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The Xi Jinping Administration is facing significant hurdles in its bid to maintain consistent growth in the Chinese economy.
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The emergence of the EEU as a counterweight to the EU, US, and China poses a direct challenge to the efforts of much of the international community since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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The relativist argument that Hun Sen’s corruption is better than King Sihanouk’s ineptitude, Lon Nol’s civil war, and Pol Pot’s genocide is no longer acceptable for people born long after these other leaders’ times in power.
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