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Iran’s Foreign Policy under Raisi

Principlist Ebrahim Raisi was elected Iran’s next president on 18 June 2021. He will succeed moderate President Hassan Rouhani in early August. Raisi will enter office at a crucial juncture as Iran and the West are engaged in ongoing technical negotiations aimed at reviving the nuclear deal, known …

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Joe Biden May Regret Pulling Air Defenses from Iraq and Saudi Arabia

Maya Carlin If our strategic allies in the Middle East cannot rely on the United States for air-defense technology and support, they may turn to our adversaries to do so. The Biden administration is withdrawing several air defense assets from countries across the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, …

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Emerging Global Market: The Arctic on Sale

Nimra Saif The Arctic Region has been on a journey of geographical transformation induced by Climate Change. There has been an unprecedented percentage of what can be called as ‘Arctic metamorphosis’, witnessed as deterioration of climate twice as rapidly as in any other parts of the globe. There …

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Who won the interaction with the “free press” at the Geneva Summit?

Iveta Cherneva Before the much anticipated Geneva Summit, it became clear that President Biden would not be holding a joint press conference with President Putin because Biden wanted to go speak to the “free press” after the meeting. This was Biden’s way to show Putin, to rub it …

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Modest results of the meeting in Geneva

Slavishah Milacic Presidents Joseph Biden and Vladimir Putin met in Geneva on Wednesday, June 16. Both separately noted that the talks went well. “There’s been no hostility,” Putin said. “On the contrary, our meeting took place in a constructive spirit.” Biden meanwhile declared “the tone of the entire …

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Egypt-China relations after the “U.S. and Israel Policies” in the Middle East

Nadia Helmy During the past years, several statements about “the new American world order” and “unipolarism” and “the new American century” have emerged over the past years, and other expressions that emphasized the United States’ uniqueness in “world leadership”, as it is the only unchallenged superpower. The American …

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Middle Eastern powers vie in shaping a next generation of Muslims

James Dorsey Education is emerging as a major flashpoint in competing visions of a future Muslim world. Rival concepts being instilled in a next generation are likely to shape what amounts to a battle for the soul of Islam. Reports earlier this year published by the Israel-based Institute …

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