Giancarlo Elia Valori Israel was the first of the Near and Middle East countries to recognise the People’s Republic of China in 1950, while diplomatic relations have been established since January 24, 1992. It is important to recall that the relations between Chinese and Jews are deeply rooted …
Read More »New Elections: Economic Recovery & SME Future
Humankind problems need humankind solutions. As 200 nations try to survive, 10,000 cities try to shine; some 100 nations are going to general elections in the next 500 days. The restlessness is visible; the screaming audible and pandemic damage incalculable. Only those incumbent political leaderships and their national …
Read More »Lebanon’s political deadlock: Multi-Layered Challenges to Government Formation
Elie El Khoury As the pandemic continues to constrain economic activity across the World, it has a multiplier effect on the free-fall of the Lebanese economy. In fact, Lebanon’s economic conditions continue to worsen, as the country’s economic, fiscal and financial crises remain unchecked, while consumer and investor …
Read More »India’s Diplomacy and Strategic Policy: Between the Two Roofs
Rantish Dwevedi India’s strategic policy and diplomacy, which has been defensive till now, is gradually becoming aggressive with the tenure of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. While Pakistan is on one side of India and China on the other side, its position is between the two roofs. While …
Read More »Egypt and Israel in the Mediterranean region
Giancarlo Elia Valori An interesting article by Israeli journalist Ophir Winter leads us to express some considerations on the role played by Egypt and Israel in the Mediterranean region. On January 15, 2020 Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz and his Egyptian counterpart, Tarek al-Mula, announced the start of the …
Read More »Coronavirus and fertility
Giancarlo Elia Valori During the epidemic most people in the world were and are still at home at home. Many experts and pundits predicted that fertility rates would increase, but indeed the result has been exactly the opposite. The coronavirus pandemic has an even greater impact on younger …
Read More »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: …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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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