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Important economic and political goals of Turkey in relations with Iraq

Farzad Ramezani Bonesh Senior Researcher and Analyst of International Affairs Relations between Iraq and Turkey (with a 370-kilometer common land border) have undergone various changes since World War I. The following article addresses Turkey’s important economic and political goals in relations with Iraq. Important political and security goals: …

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China in the Middle East

By James M. Dorsey By defining Chinese characteristics as “seeking common ground while reserving differences,” a formula that implies conflict management rather than conflict resolution, Messrs. Sun and Wu were suggesting that China was seeking to prepare the ground for greater Chinese engagement in efforts to stabilize the …

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Joe Biden and his first contradictory foreign policy moves

Giancarlo Elia Valori Those who thought that the elderly American President, formerly Barack Obama’s vice-President, would step into the international limelight as the wise and moderate statesman he had been during the election campaign have had to revise their judgement. Just a few weeks after taking office, Joe …

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The phenomenon of land grabbing by multinationals

Giancarlo Elia Valori Since 2012 the United Nations has adopted voluntary guidelines for land and forest management to combat land grabbing. But only a few people know about the guidelines, which aim to protect small farmers particularly in Third World countries. When multinational investors buy up fields for …

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Why Did States Sign NPT Treaty As Non-Nuclear Weapon States

Shiza Khan Following the inception of the “Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons NPT” in 1967, about 186 states signed NPT as non-nuclear weapon states (NNWS) which are obliged to refrain from acquiring or manufacturing nuclear weapons nor these states are allowed to seek or receive assistance …

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Will the New Interim Government Lead Libya Out Of A Long-Standing Crisis?

Hassan Mansour Last week, February 17, Libyans celebrated the 10th anniversary of the revolution that ousted the long time leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. The decade that followed the violent change of power has not brought Libya any closer to the desired outcome. Instead, the country plunged into endless …

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Can diplomats be proactive online without becoming “wolf-warrior”?

Redu Magdin With the increasingly important digital world, traditional, offline tools and approaches are becoming less and less sufficient and effective in shaping the public conversation, influencing the global or national public opinion, and obtaining trust. As a part of reform that veers towards revolution in a domain …

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Possibility of an alliance in Sino-Russian Relations

Raihan Ronodipuro The defense ministers’ meeting of NATO member states was held in video format a few days ago (17/2/2021). During the period, the discussion focused on the topic of “China-Russia threat” and believed that a “global approach” should be adopted to curb China-Russia expansion.” At the same …

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War or no war

Ahmad Jawad Twentieth century was a century of great events and developments in every part of human life. The century is marked by the deadliest wars, deadliest weapons and unprecedented interconnectedness. The destructive power of A-bombs and the interconnectedness that transformed world into a global village infused traditional …

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