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Turkey is making threats, but won’t actually fight against Israel
Turkish leader Recep Erdogan is condemning Israel for the military conflict in the Gaza Strip – perhaps more than all other leaders of the Islamic states combined. However, Ankara is not moving from words to real deeds. What is the reason for this political approach of Turkey?
Alexandr Svaranc
The intensification of Japan’s Indo-Pacific policy. The vector of Western countries
In July 2024, Japan sharply intensified its foreign policy in the most important areas, particularly regarding strengthening relations with the countries of the collective West, split into three aspects: US, South Korean and European. Japan has focused on defence cooperation with its allies in both bilateral and multilateral formats (IP4, AUKUS+, NATO, the Seoul-Washington-Tokyo axis, etc.).
Nazar Kurbanov
On the latest international events with Japan’s participation
July of this year saw a multitude of noteworthy events along the line of Japanese foreign policy. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa visited Europe again. She did so ‘again’, as she visited Europe only two and a half months earlier together with her boss, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Vladimir Terehov
India's geoeconomic and geopolitical approach in Armenia, perspective
Farzad Bonesh
The deterioration of Western elites
Vladimir Mashin
The Middle East: a loaded gun
Yuriy Zinin
The idea of a ‘gas hub’ and the Zangezur corridor
Alexandr Svaranc
Pakistan: The prospect of an internal crisis is becoming more realistic
Vladimir Terehov
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