
Christopher Clary
Christopher Clary is an associate professor of political science at Albany University, specializing in South Asian politics and U.S. foreign policy. He has commented on Pal Kapoor's nomination, highlighting Kapoor's skepticism towards U.S. attention to human rights issues in India and suggesting that his appointment may lead to a tougher U.S. policy towards Pakistan.
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Christopher Clary is a Southeast Asia expert who commented on the implications of the defense agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.
Saudi Arabien und Pakistan vertiefen ihre AllianzAs Christopher Clary, a scholar at the Stimson Centre, told Dawn, 'The US is not enemies with either Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, but it would likely view any explicit nuclear-sharing arrangement with concern.'
The security pact heard around the world - NewspaperAs Christopher Clary, a scholar at the Stimson Centre, told Dawn, 'The US is not enemies with either Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, but it would likely view any explicit nuclear-sharing arrangement with concern.'
The security pact heard around the world - NewspaperClary provided insights on the geopolitical implications of Modi's meeting with Xi.
Modi’s warm meeting with Xi shows impact of Trump’s ‘tariff tantrum’ | Narendra ModiChristopher Clary notes that India sometimes refuses to make compromises, while Pakistan has often pretended to compromise to maintain positive ties with Washington.
Analysis: Between the lines of ‘renaissance’ in Pak-US ties - NewspaperResearcher Christopher Clary noted India's growing confidence in its role in the world.
Російська нафта погіршила стосунки США та ІндіїChristopher Clary, associate professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, said in a social media post that 'if you were to summarise the history of US-India and US-Pakistan ties, it would go something like this: India sometimes refuses to make positive-sum compromises out of principle, and Pakistan has often compromised — or at least pretended to compromise — to ensure positive ties with Washington.'
Pakistan secures ‘landmark’ tariff deal as US attitude shifts - PakistanChristopher Clary, an associate professor of political science at the University at Albany, New York, commented on India's response to Chinese influence.
Trump’s renewed interest in Pakistan has India recalibrating China ties - WorldChristopher Clary, a professor at the University at Albany in New York, commented on India's expectations of support from Washington.
ভারত কি চীনের সঙ্গে সম্পর্ক স্বাভাবিক করার পথে হাঁটছেProfessor Christopher Clary from the University of Albany discusses India's strategic relationship with the US and its implications for India-China relations.
India and China strive to reset ties but with cautionClary noted that South Asia has neither crisis stability nor arms race stability, highlighting the region's instability.
Analysis: 27 years after Chagai: nuclear shadows & doctrinal dilemma - NewspaperChristopher Clary is a security affairs expert who comments on the instability in South Asia and the risks of nuclear escalation.
Analysis: 27 years after Chagai: nuclear shadows & doctrinal dilemma - NewspaperChristopher Clary, an associate professor, discussed the implications of the conflict potentially going nuclear.
How India and Pakistan pulled back from the brink with US-brokered ceasefireChristopher Clary, a security affairs expert, discussed the nuclear capabilities of India and Pakistan.
How real is the risk of nuclear war?Christopher Clary, an associate professor, commented on the dangers of the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan.
How India and Pakistan pulled back from the brink with U.S.-brokered ceasefireChristopher Clary discussed the implications of the crisis on India's military capabilities.
Analysis: Nuclear neighbours in high wire act - NewspaperChristopher Clary discussed the implications of the crisis on India's military capabilities and US interests.
Analysis: Nuclear neighbours in high wire act - NewspaperChristopher Clary of the University at Albany believes Pakistan is highly likely to retaliate given the scale of India's strikes.
India strikes unleash wave of misinformation onlineChristopher Clary of the University at Albany in the US analyzed the implications of India's strikes.
Why India and Pakistan fight over itChristopher Clary of the University at Albany expressed concerns about Pakistan's likely retaliation following India's strikes.
India strikes - how will Pakistan respond? Four key questionsChristopher Clary notes that covert action offers deniability but may not satisfy the political need for visible deterrence.
How will India respond to the Kashmir killingsChristopher Clary pointed to unsettling data regarding India's military balance.
India's billion-dollar fighter jet face-offChristopher Clary stated that Kapoor views India as a top-tier strategic partner of the United States.
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