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What happened to Brazil’s Foreign Policy during Dilma Rousseff’s first mandate?

The end of the Cold War imposed new dynamics to the world. International Relations no longer have the ideological bias from the Cold War...

Egypt: Dreams and Tales of Building Nuclear Industry

Egyptian authorities have always dreamed to have complete nuclear power industry to solve its energy shortage (deficit) in the country. Boosting electricity generation has...

New run in Kazakhstan?

On April 26 Kazakhstan will vote to choose the next president, as a way to respond to global economic and regional socio-political crisis. On...

An Open Letter to 47 Republican Senators of the USA from Iran’s Hard-Liners

Dear senators: Thank you for your letter of March 9 explaining your system of government. We were unfamiliar with the complexity of your laws....

Minsk Is The World’s New Diplomatic Capital

Perhaps you've never traveled to southwestern Ohio. But you've probably heard of the Dayton accords, the 1995 agreement that ended the Bosnian war. ...

Israeli Parliament: Arena for tribal politics

This year, for the first time, the leaders of Israel's political parties took part in a televised pre-election debate. While this innovation should be...

Has counter-radicalisation failed?

The recent unveiling of the identity of Islamic State (IS) fighter Mohammed Emwazi, otherwise known as ‘Jihadi John’, underlined once more the challenges facing...

Conflating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism

Between the 23rd and 27th of February, students and staff at SOAS, University of London took to the ballot box in a school wide...

Imperative of an EU-Russia strategic reset

Russia vs. the European Union. It is relationship based and built upon a long history of protracted political conflict. Lately, with the crisis in...

Neonazism of Europe and Fascism in the Arab World

How did Europe manage to drag Arabs to the wrong side of history – a confusion, pride, shame and denial – all which resurfaces...

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