Zimbabwe and Belarus Strengthen Business Ties

It was, indeed, one more step for Zimbabwe to break all barriers that have impeded progress in its economic diplomacy and to seek an...

Christians, the world’s most persecuted people

The Independent had in 2014 described Christians as the world’s most persecuted people. Based on Open Doors each month 322 Christians are killed for...

The Future of Turkey: the Kurdish question and the economic outlook

The last parliamentary elections in Turkey mark a political and an institutional turning point in the country's history. The importance of the vote derives...

“Pyrrhic Sovereignty” – The Treasure of the Tengiz

History does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes - or so goes the adage. This is at play in the Caspian today as...

Europe and China – Factors of Mutual Understanding

Geopolitics: enmity, rapprochement, concrete political or military decisions besides straightforward interests are often based on perceptions and influenced by the (lack of) understanding of...

Russian Nemesis? Cold War Pathologies and Analytical Afflictions

There have been numerous articles on the authoritarian strengthening of power in Russia and Putin’s backsliding from democracy throughout the 2000s. Russian positions and...

Russian Victim? Repositioning Strategies and Regional Dreams of Dominance

As a new wave of non-Western countries strive to elevate their profiles and expand their global influence, Russia is taking steps to help secure...

Charity does indeed matter

Ramadan is a special time of the year ­— a time when Muslims around the world take a step back from their daily routines...

Iran Deal – judgments based on the language of the public JCPOA

The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) - the title of the nuclear agreement between Iran and six powers, among which the United States...

Food power

Last March, as Russia annexed Crimea, the European Union, Canada and the United States imposed sanctions – travel bans and asset freezes against some...

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