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Cyberwar between the United States and China

Giancarlo Elia Valori How is the new “Cold War 2.0”, which currently characterizes the ever less collaborative relations between the United States and China, developing? Some data may be interesting in this regard. On March 3, 2020 the Chinese cybersecurity company Qihoo 360 accused CIA of having hacked …

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Will Israel’s Annexation Aspirations Overpower the Call for Negotiations?

Israel has the guns, the power, and the land. It is on the side of the conflict where rethinking is most necessary if there is to be any hope of peace and a resolution. The new Israeli government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will probably formally annex …

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Political Poison: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Could Poison the U.S.-China Relationship

The year 2021 could dawn with a robust, ideologically-charged anti-China narrative driving U.S. foreign policy. Over the past two months, rhetoric on China has become noticeably more strident in the United States. Terms like “China virus,” “soft on China,” “weak on China,” and “rolled over on China” saturate …

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Important opportunities in expanding relations between the UAE and Pakistan

Farzad Ramezani Bonesh Senior Researcher and Analyst of International Affairs  Pakistan is one of the first countries established diplomatic relations with the UAE since 1971. Also, the meetings of political officials between the two countries have increased in the past year, and we have witnessed many developments in …

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The Trump Administration’s Politicization of Coronavirus Intelligence

The current biased pressure about the coronavirus and the Wuhan lab has multiple costs. It is likely to impede public understanding of what is known and unknown about the origins of the pandemic. It is an additional needless complication in U.S. relations with China, especially if the hypothesis …

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What Will Progressives Demand From Biden on Foreign Policy?

A new letter published on Monday lays out their top priorities. A group of fifty-one organizations led by Demand Progress sent a letter on Monday listing “key” foreign policy priorities of the progressive movement for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Biden had defeated insurgent progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders …

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