The fallacy of a US withdrawal from the Middle East
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The fallacy of a US withdrawal from the Middle East
Arab plan for Syria puts US and Europe in a bind
Shaping a 21st-century world order amounts to a patchwork
When Mr. Xi comes to town
Hungary’s Victor Orban uses soccer to project Greater Hungary and racial exclusivism
Ukraine war offers China opportunity fraught with pitfalls
Maneuvering minefields: China’s Xi contemplates visiting Saudi Arabia
The Qatar World Cup: Footballing for soft power
Footballing for soft power – A conversation with James Corbett
The geopolitical minefields of a Turkic world
Saudi crown prince shifts into high gear on multiple fronts
Debating religion’s role in infusing politics with values, morals, and ethics
Creating Building Blocks for Cooperative Security in the Middle East
Indonesia’s G 20 chairmanship: Balancing on a diplomatic tightrope
Putin makes civilisationalism fashionable, Dugin puts flesh on its skeleton
In Turkey, zero problems with neighbours mean multiple problems
Gulf security is perilous with or without a revived Iran nuclear accord
Revival of Iran nuclear agreement likely to test Middle Eastern detente
Turkish attempt to reconcile with Assad resembles pulling a rabbit out of a hat
Unintended Consequences: A heyday for the geopolitics of Eurasian transport