Farzad Ramezani Bonesh Senior Researcher and Analyst of International Affairs The beginning of the Turkish-Saudi goes to 1932. Over the past decade, Saudi Arabia and Turkey have had embassies and consulates in the opposite country. Both countries are members of joint organizations and institutions such as the Organization …
Read More »Elections and the future Israeli government
Giancarlo Elia Valori Today, April 16, 2020, the negotiations between Gantz, former IDF Chief of Staff – who had been entrusted by the old Speaker of the Knesset, Reuven Rivlin, with the task of forming a government – and the current Prime Minister Netanyahu have broken off. In …
Read More »How the Coronavirus Could Undercut China’s Global Standing
Mohammed Ayoob The Chinese culpability in the global spread of the coronavirus, which is now a proven fact, has provided the United States the opportunity to put China in the dock in the hope that it would substantially erode the prestige and soft power that China has accumulated …
Read More »Why All the Money (And Debt) in the World Might Not Save America from the Coronavirus
Cameron Macgregor The pandemic may turn out to be the clarion call that prefigures long-overdue changes that no emergency fund of “helicopter money” can delay much longer. The Antonine Plague in 165 ACE killed five to ten million people over a decade and marked the end of political …
Read More »Morocco And Israel May Be Close To Normalizing Relations
Anna L. Jacobs Could such a move give a boost to Donald Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’? Morocco could be the next Arab state to establish formal diplomatic relations with Israel, becoming the third to do so after Egypt and Jordan. The move could have far-reaching implications for …
Read More »An Overview of Brazil’s Foreign Policy with India
Pankhury Harbansh INTRODUCTION: Brazil is seen as a portentous economic and political power in the region of Latin America. In addition, Brazil also is a key player on the world stage given its role in BRICS and BASIC. Brazil’s emergence in the international arena as a unique …
Read More »The Federal Reserve’s $2.3 Trillion Coronavirus Rescue Plan: Can It Work?
Milton Ezrati Federal Reserve (Fed) Board Chairman Jay Powell recently announced the latest round of monetary policy initiatives. They involve an impressive $2.3 trillion and aim to counteract the severe economic side effects of the virus-fighting quarantines and lockdowns. From my own perspective, there are three things to say …
Read More »Who is to blame for violence in Lithuania
Adomas Abromaitis Lithuania is used to maintain national security and defence relying on NATO allies in many ways. Such approach helps to save money and receive political preferences within the Alliance.Thus, the NATO enhanced Forward Presence Battlegroup, as well as U.S. soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 9th Cavalry …
Read More »Coronavirus Lessons: Leadership on New Economics
Naseem Javed The Overview: Visible live on global stage, some 200 nations tackling their own internal battles and demonstrating their own execution styles of mobilization; so what has Coronavirus taught the world… ONE: The Mobilized leadership; nothing more impressive is to watch your own Head of State in …
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