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Russia’s Weak Response to Finland’s Joining NATO

Eric Zeusse  On May 12th, Russia’s RT bannered “Finland’s NATO membership will trigger response – Moscow”, and reported thatMoscow has warned that Finland joining NATO would pose a direct threat to Russia’s security and its acceptance to the military alliance would prompt Russia to develop measures to ensure …

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Possible Impacts of the Russia-Ukraine War on Global Food Trade

The large-scale war that erupted between Russia and Ukraine, the two major grain-producing countries, undoubtedly will impact the global food market. However, it would be insufficient to use simple quantitative analyses to assess its effect on the global grain trade. It is only through an all-rounded interpretation of …

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Ignoring the Middle East at one’s peril: Turkey plays games in NATO

James M. Dorsey Amid speculation about a reduced US military commitment to security in the Middle East, Turkey has spotlighted the region’s ability to act as a disruptive force if its interests are neglected. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan set off alarm bells this week, declaring that he …

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Russia-Ukraine War, China and World Peace

Giancarlo Valori On May 3, when asked about the possible causes of the Ukrainian tragedy, His Holiness Pope Francis speculated about an “anger” probably “facilitated initially by NATO’s barking at Russia’s door. I cannot say whether this anger was provoked, but it was probably facilitated”. What do the …

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Significance of Sergey Lavrov’s Trip to North Africa and the Middle East

Kester Klomegah Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, with a handbag full of unique message on Russia-Ukraine crisis and its geopolitical implications, has made a snapshot trip to North Africa and the Middle East, including visiting Algeria and Oman. Given what has been referred to as “special military operations” …

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The Other Political Parties in the People’s Republic of China Part One: History and Presence

Giancarlo Elia Valori The topic I will analyse in this contribution is the presence of other political parties in the People’s Republic of China and the role they played in the struggle for liberation from Japan and against the Kuomintang (KMT) dictatorship. The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference …

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Military: Towards accomplishment of national interests

Misbah Abidin Well, whenever we heard of military power it is like we are talking about a battleground or a confrontation with enemy. But that is a very limited scope. From the broader perspective military is state’s ultimate survival both in times of war and peace internal and …

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China in a Dilemma over its Support to Russia?

Valerio Fabbri Although Beijing has extended firm diplomatic support to Russia during the Ukraine conflict, it appears unwilling to back Moscow in a whole-hearted manner to avert Western sanctions due to the fear of secondary sanctions. In an effort to stem growing suspicions over its ties with the …

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China’s benefit from the Russian-Ukrainian war

In my personal opinion, if Russia continues to control Ukrainian cities and causes a long-term conflict on the side of Eastern Europe, perhaps (China will gain more geopolitical benefits), including doubling the focus of the United States of America with Russia and giving Beijing more breathing space, and …

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