More: Diplomacy

Challenges and Opportunities for Russia after the North Korean Hydrogen Bomb Test

Even in situations where diplomatic negotiations over the North Korean nuclear weapons program are handled in a largely bilateral level, there is still often...

Greek – Russian relations into perspective

Ever since the establishment of the modern Greek State, Greece has formed strong, mainly psychological, ties with Russia. Indeed, it was the Russian support...

Future Foreign Policies: Possibilities Facing Iran

Iran’s foreign policy continues to be driven by a series of complex and often times overlapping and contradictory factors, involving its own ideological pursuits,...

Churchill was Right about Russia and Still Is

The world buzzes with headlines of Vladimir Putin and Russian action and reaction to world events. On the surface it seems virtually all Russian...

Europe’s new geopolitics following the Russian presence in Syria and Iraq

After the shooting down of the Russian Su-24 aircraft by a Turkish F-16 fighter, some analysts are envisaging a future scenario of waged war....

False Promise: How the Turkish-Russian Dilemma Unmasks NATO

There is no shortage of security threats to the NATO alliance: a resurgent and militarily active Russia; the territorial and global jihadist threat of...

Wishful Thinking: The Conservative Hold on Power in Post-JCPOA Iran

Within the Iranian domestic political scene the use of the nuclear program to affect elections has been in place for the past decade or...

The Wolves of Islamic Zealots: The Need for American-Russian Partnership

“Hellfire awaits you. Europe is shaking. Russia is dying.” These words uttered in an Islamic State (DAESH) propaganda video in November 2015 projected a...

Beijing -Taipei Rapprochement or Rhetoric

Having series of conflicts, crisis and tensions in Taiwan Strait, it seems land bodies around the blue water are willing to forge a peace...

Strategic Alignments at SCO: Prospects for India-Pakistan bilateral Relations

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, initially, the Shanghai Five was created by China, Russia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan in 1996 with the aim to resolve...

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Has the US South Korea Alliance Changed Under Trump?

Yes. The US South Korea relationship has not broken...

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