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Will 2021 be the year of thaw in international relations for Turkey?

In recent years, after the clumsy and misguided coup that attempted to overthrow him in 2016, Turkey's President Erdogan has adopted increasingly extremist attitudes...

Tales vs. the Truth: Was the United States Really Behind Turkey’s July 15 Coup Attempt?

Authors: Kutluer Karademir, PhD and Mahmut Cengiz, PhD* The notion that the United States (U.S.) was behind some of the coups carried out in the...

How India stokes insurgencies in neighbouring countries through its diplomats

Yet another book (Terror in Islamabad) has been published by an officer Amar Bhushan who happened to have served as a diplomat  at the...

Getting Away With Murder: The New U.S. Intelligence Report on the Khashoggi Affair

It was October 2, 2018 when a man walked into the Saudi Arabian consulate to collect some documents he needed for his impending marriage. ...

US intelligence report leaves Saudi Arabia with no good geopolitical choices

The Biden administration’s publication of a US intelligence report that holds Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman responsible for the killing of journalist Jamal...

Relations between the United States and Iran (1953-2021)

Why do the United States and Iran keep on fighting each other? The dispute between the United States and Iran began 68 years ago....

The political debate in Israel triggers a secret war between intelligence agencies

Since the birth of the State of Israel in 1948, the young democracy–imported by force of arms into what Lord Balfour had defined in...

The role of economic warfare in understanding contemporary geopolitics

Despite Fukuyama's theses, the traditional war is not over: especially in Europe, from the former Yugoslavia to Ukraine. As for economic relations between states,...

The energy power map: The role of straits, seas and oceans for global energy security

It is difficult to deny how from a geographical point of view world trade develops through the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Guinea, the...

The Economic War for Resource

In the liberal logic, states, focusing on “hub” or “network” strategies, would have every interest in managing their natural resources based on the laws...

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The disruption caused by the Iran war and the...

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to outline...

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China Adds US Rare Earth Firms to Export Control List

China has imposed new export controls on 10 U.S....

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