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Oil and the new world order: China, Iran and Eurasia

The world oil market will undergo a fundamental change in the future. Choosing petrodollars or oil wars is no longer a question that can...

Emerging Global Market: The Arctic on Sale

The Arctic Region has been on a journey of geographical transformation induced by Climate Change. There has been an unprecedented percentage of what can...

Egypt-China relations after the “U.S. and Israel Policies” in the Middle East

During the past years, several statements about "the new American world order" and “unipolarism” and “the new American century” have emerged over the past...

Rare Earth Elements: Elements of the New trade war

Do we all remember the periodic table which we studied during our school days? Rare Earth elements (REEs) are listed in the periodic table....

The legacy of 2020, and 2021 in the prospects of the United States and China

2020 was a crucial year because of Covid-19, which disrupted the evolution of the world order in the direction of differentiation and transformation. This...

Covid-19 and Liberal World Order

The liberal international order (sometimes referred to as the rules-based international order or the US-led liberal international order) involves international cooperation through multilateral institutions...

Is Antarctica the new Eldorado? The sixth continent between claims and international law

December 1, 2019 marked the 60th anniversary of the signing in Washington of the Antarctic Treaty, the main legal instrument for managing practical activities...

How Azerbaijan changed the energy map of the Caspian Sea

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, crude oil and natural gas have been playing a key role in the geopolitics of the Caspian...

The Silk Road of Gas: Energy Business from Central Asia to Europe

Central Asia possesses a significant role within the global geopolitical balance since it comprises numerous trade channels that link many businesses with millions of...

Paths to Regionalism in Central Asia: Internal Struggles Preclude External Change

At the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the newly formed Central Asian republics were quickly thrust into a world of uncertainty, security...

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