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Macron sails electricity in the Baltic States

Kristupas Gavelis French President Emmanuel Macron visited Lithuania and Latvia. Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT reported that such visit during COVID-19 is a demonstration of solidarity with the Baltic States. But it seems as if it has more pragmatic reasons. “We are working together, and we want to move forward …

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Shaping Palestinian politics: The UAE has a leg up on Turkey

By James M. Dorsey The United Arab Emirates may have the upper hand in its competition with Turkey in efforts to shape Palestinian politics. Similarly, the UAE’s recognition of the Jewish state gives it a leg up in ensuring that its voice is heard in Israel and Washington …

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The current situation in Syria

Giancarlo Elia Valori Syria’s current prospects are no longer a return – albeit a laborious one – to an old pre-2015 unitary State, but the persistence of a very fragmented territory. This, however, responds to a logic of various countries’ future participation in the great reconstruction business. The …

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The Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu Alliance: Simply Bad News

Paul R. Pillar The political careers of President Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu have become increasingly linked. The linkage goes well beyond the parallel personal interests they have in such things as the hyping of recent diplomatic developments involving Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. …

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China Ends ‘Median Line’ in the Taiwan Strait: The Start of a Crisis?

J. Michael Cole Without a doubt, we have entered the most dangerous phase in cross-Strait relations since 2003-2004, if not the Taiwan Strait Missile Crisis of 1995-1996. It was a line at sea, separating two sides locked in a decades-long conflict. A gentleman’s agreement rather than an official …

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Ambiguities and challenges of the peace process the government and the Taliban in Afghanistan

Farzad Ramezani Bonesh Senior Researcher and Analyst of International Affairs Finally, after two years of consultations and negotiations, the peace agreement between the US and the Taliban was signed in Doha, Qatar. But regarding the negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban, this is the first time …

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The new relationship between Israel and Bahrain

Giancarlo Elia Valori The issue of the new relationship between Israel and Bahrain, following the agreement already signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, is particularly interesting. It marks a realignment of the Sunni world with the Jewish State, clearly against Iran, and hence indirectly with the …

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The new relationship between Israel and Bahrain

Giancarlo Elia Valori The issue of the new relationship between Israel and Bahrain, following the agreement already signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, is particularly interesting. It marks a realignment of the Sunni world with the Jewish State, clearly against Iran, and hence indirectly with the …

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