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Biden’s China Policy: Hoping for the Best, Preparing for the Worst

Ryan Bercaw Strategic competition with China does not mean presupposing war is inevitable, but it does mean doing everything possible to prevent it by acting responsibly and being prepared should it occur. President Joe Biden’s approach toward the People’s Republic of China carefully balances on a knife’s edge. …

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Robotization and the Future of Humanity

Robotization is the final form of capitalist degeneration of humanity. Capitalism does not transform robots into humans, but humans into robots. Instead of human evolution having a historical character, it takes on a technocratic character. Capitalism destroys man’s personality and reduces him to a functional component of technical …

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Al-Assad -Xi Jinping: Confronting Turkestan Islamic Party and its relations with ISIS

Dr. Nadya Hilmi Perhaps after deep thought on my part about the other hidden reasons, in addition to the declared ones, about the reasons for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s visit to China at this precise and sensitive time, I realized that the issue of the “Chinese terrorist Turkistan …

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Nurturing Sino-EU Ties through Multilateralism

Considering the fact that relations between China and the EU are shifting, they will continue since China’s position as a crucial economic powerhouse for the EU cannot be understated, especially as the EU confronts a real and technical economic downturn. In the Eurozone, countries such as the Czech …

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Behind Closed Doors: The Startling Repercussion of Saudi-Israeli Alliance

The media is fervently fueling the narrative that Saudi Arabia and Israel are on the brink of normalizing relations, a development that the United States is investing tremendous resources to realize. However, the certainty of this deal coming to fruition remains in the hands of time. Nevertheless, any …

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Jordan’s Concerns Amidst Growing Arab-Israeli Unprecedented Normalization

Eng. Saleem Al-Batayneh In an era where the Arab region is experiencing an unprecedented and highly publicized wave of normalization with Israel, it begs the question: What is transpiring in our immediate neighbourhood? We find ourselves in a situation where the cards are being shuffled and dealt with …

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Washington’s Bet on AI Warfare

The future of warfare will certainly be data-driven and AI-enabled, and, in many ways, it already is. Throughout human history, technological progress has translated into military prowess. In most instances, the states that incorporate new technologies more quickly and effectively into their respective militaries have gained a significant …

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The Promise of the EU’s New Economic Compass

An indisputable change in the global order has been accepted, demanding the EU navigate a new and very different course. In June, the European Union issued its first-ever European Economic Security Strategy, and this week, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen delivered a powerful State of the Union address. …

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India-Canada Tensions Put U.S. Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Saira Bano Washington must mediate to ensure that relations between its closest ally and strategic partner remain stable. The United States finds itself in a precarious position as tensions escalate between Canada and India. Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s startling accusation that India may have played a role …

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