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The Turkey-Russia Relationship: Why “Compartmentalization” and Not Conflict?

Carter Boon Russia and Turkey maintain an interesting and volatile geopolitical relationship. The two states share many common interests and have significant economic ties to one another, and the leaders of both states have a good personal relationship. Despite the many areas of cooperation, there are still many …

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What starts in Afghanistan does not stay in Afghanistan: China, India, and Iran grapple with the fallout

James Dorsey Taliban advances in Afghanistan shift the Central Asian playing field on which China, India and the United States compete with rival infrastructure-driven approaches. At first glance, a Taliban takeover of Kabul would give China a 2:0 advantage against the US and India, but that could prove …

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How Not to React to Incidents in the Gulf of Oman

Paul Pillar In many cases, following a murky encounter at sea, people are eager to jump to conclusions about the evil intentions of local powers. Strange things have happened over the past several days in the Gulf of Oman. Some crews reported that they temporarily had lost control of their ships for …

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Tehran’s Troubling Role in the Middle East Security Showdown

Paul Pillar Ostracizing Iran isn’t going to resolve America’s problems. There are other ways for Washington to deal with an adversary that don’t require it to weaken its ability to use diplomacy. Ostracizing another state—isolating it and refusing to conduct normal business with it—to punish or debilitate the …

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Russia and China: The Taliban’s New Best Friends?

Mark Episkopos  Moscow has found a like-minded partner in its handling of the Afghanistan crisis in the form of Beijing, holding joint military drills of an unprecedented scale with the People’s Liberation Army on Chinese soil earlier in August. With the Taliban on the verge of victory in Afghanistan, Russia and …

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After Afghanistan, the Crux of Biden’s Mideast Challenge Lies in Tehran

Ahmad Charai When he took the oath of office in January, President Joe Biden vowed “to make America, once again, the leading force for good in the world,” as well as to “repair our alliances and engage with the world once again.” In the months since, he and …

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Cyberspace and world politics

Giancarlo Elia Valori Politics in the world now refers to merely technical rather than purely political issues. In recent years, cyberspace issues, including cybersecurity, Internet freedom and governance, have quickly become ‘politicised’ and a natural global public issue. Important signs of the politicisation of the cyber world are …

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The problems of climate change

Giancarlo Elia Valori  Part two As we continue to examine the studies on climate change that is raising the average temperature of the planet, it must be said that the impact of temperature on production efficiency at too low or too high temperatures negatively affects production efficiency and …

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How to Avert A Disaster in Afghanistan

There is another possible future for Afghanistan, and while not pretty, it is strategically far preferable for the United States: a military stalemate, in which the Taliban holds some of the country and the government while friendly militias hold another big chunk. Dozens of Afghanistan’s four hundred or so districts have fallen …

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