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SPECIAL FEATURES
Articles, Opinions, Essays, and Briefs on Diplomacy, International Affairs, Foreign Policy, ICTs, Trade and Related Issues.

 

Deterrence, Not Military Action Is Key To Dealing With Saddam Hussein
Attacking Iraq would further inflame Islamic extremists, lead to retaliation from terrorists


 

Give Diplomacy More Time
By Richard C. Holbrooke
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Clinton.


 

The Troubling New Face of America
By Jimmy Carter
39th President of the United States and Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2002.


  Cultural Diplomacy: India in Singapore
by Ambassador P.S. Sahai, former High Commissioner of India to Malaysia, Sweden, and the former Soviet Union. Ambassador Sahai discusses Indian Culture, India's Cultural Diplomacy at the global level, Policy Framework and Cultural Institutions, India's Cultural Links with the South East Asian Countries, India's Cultural Diplomacy in Singapore, and finally coming up with suggestions which are relevant in promoting cultural links between India and South East Asia, including Singapore.

Additional paper written by Ambassador Sahai:

Developing Multifaceted India-Malaysia ties During the 1990s: Reflections of a Former High Commissioner (To be posted soon.)


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