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US Threatens Georgia with Sanction: “The Beacon of Democracy” over direct flights and visa free travel
Very seldom is something that can be so beneficial for one country attracted the wrath of so many others, as in the reaction to Russia affording Georgia visa-free status and direct flights, after so many years of travel and visa restrictions, recriminations, and name-calling. The US and the Georgian president also want to stop flights from resuming between the neighboring countries, which were suspended last year in the wake of the Ukrainian civil war, Russia’s special operation…
Henry Kamens
The PRC-Japan rivalry extends to Europe
Together with India, China and Japan form today the strategic triangle on which the political and economic situation in Asia will increasingly depend. The latter however is the continent where the focus of the current stage of the “Great Game” is shifting more and more definitely. Leaving the territory of another continent, which for centuries, if not millennia, was Europe. Though the terms “shifting” and “leaving” do not refer to a fait accompli, but to a process. If we add to the latter term the definition of “transitional,” we get a phrase that more or less adequately describes…
Vladimir Terehov
Elections turn Turkey into yet another arena of the US-Russian standoff
The parliamentary and presidential elections held on May 14 this year in Turkey, to which the special attention of external observers is riveted, nevertheless did not surprise with their results. First of all, the elections confirmed the high tension and the state of an almost proportional split in Turkish society into supporters and opponents of Erdoğan and Kılıçdaroğlu, East and West, radical Islamic and moderately secular, imperial-independent and republican-pro-Western path of development of the country…
Alexandr Svaranc
The Gangneung self-immolation: a sign of the acute confrontation between the government and the unions, in which there is no clear right or wrong
Konstantin Asmolov
Turkey Conducts Differentiated Mediation in the Russian-Ukrainian Crisis
Alexandr Svaranc
Why did Jake Sullivan fly to Saudi Arabia?
Viktor Mikhin
The PRC is becoming increasingly active in the region of Central and South Asia
Vladimir Terehov
Concerning Signs of Chill in Relations Between China and South Korea
Konstantin Asmolov
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