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On Philippine Foreign Ministry's Statement on the Situation in the South China Sea
On July 12 of this year, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines Teodoro Locsin issued a statement that immediately garnered the attention of leading news outlets because it concerned the situation in the South China Sea (SCS, i.e. one of the most volatile parts of the world where (conflicting interests of countries...
Vladimir Terehov
Arab Powers Want Egypt to Fight their Wars in Libya
Whereas Egypt may have its own reasons to intervene in Libya, it appears that the current dynamics of the north African state’s latest decision to send its military into Libya go far beyond the traditional parameters of ‘national interest.’ In many ways, Egypt is acting like a client state of some Arab powers, some of whom have long been involved in another...
Salman Rafi Sheikh
How is Mark Esper Going to Keep Russia and other “US Adversaries” in Check?
In early June, US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper gave a report in the United States about his first year of work in the defense agency, placing his main emphasis on “successfully containing” US adversaries. According to him, the agency he is in charge of has “repressed aggressive actions” taken by both “pariah...
Vladimir Odintsov
Trump and Pompeo Versus the Pagan Wide World
Phil Butler
What does the Future Hold for Tunisia?
Vladimir Danilov
What Stephen Biegun was Doing in Seoul
Konstantin Asmolov
World is Changing, but United States Policy Retains its Dangerously Unchanged Nature
James ONeill
On Australia’s Potential Participation in the Malabar Exercise
Vladimir Terehov
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