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Returning to Asia: What's Moving Britain?
The convergence of the Indian and Pacific Oceans into a single geostrategic space — the Indo-Pacific Region (IPR — and the growing competition between the major regional players — China and India — have encouraged the involvement of new international actors, including Britain, in IPR affairs. After the country's exit from the European Union...
Petr Konovalov
How China is Outsmarting the US in the Middle East
Competition between China and the US for domination and influence in the Middle East is intensifying in the wake of Chinese resurgence and a US return to the politics of interventions and confrontations under the Joe Biden administration. The US Secretary of state Antony Blinken recently announced that the US is going to place “democracy” and “human rights” at the centre...
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Biden Failed to Drive a Wedge between Iran and Iraq
The air strikes inflicted by the US Air Force on February 25 in the Syrian regions bordering Iraq, and the consequences these actions taken by President Joe Biden will have, are raising many questions in many countries across the world. John Kirby, who is the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, at a briefing for journalists on February 26 pointed...
Vladimir Platov
Will Biden Tame the Arabian Racehorse?
Valery Kulikov
France Joins America's South China Sea Adventurism
Joseph Thomas
China and South Korea: an Anniversary is Approaching, but Problems Persist
Konstantin Asmolov
Prospects for Iran-US Nuclear Deal Negotiations
Viktor Mikhin
Why Turkey Can’t Lobby its Way to Normalisation with the US
Salman Rafi Sheikh
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