Analytical articles
As the John Kenneth Galbraith once said, “Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable”
ShortUsing political realism as a stepping stone, Russia and Syria need to balance common strategic goals and search for optimal ways to deal with possible tactical differences
ShortWhat the Syrian side needs from Russia is a “clear vision” for moving forward and reaffirmation of its priorities
ShortSerious political crisis around the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear program became the most significant event in recent times
ShortSince cyber operations are becoming more prominent and attacks more political, Russia has chosen to protect itself by directly regulating and monitoring its cyber domain
ShortExperts agree that a positive shift in U.S.-Russia relations could jump-start the process of advancing a healthier global atmosphere
ShortReview of the “Ensuring Cyber Resilience in NATO’s Command, Control and Communication Systems” Analytical Report by Chatham House
ShortParliamentary diplomacy adds what can be called a “democratic perspective” to international politics
ShortChina-EU relations have been in free fall since China was labeled as “strategic rival” of the EU
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it is not uncommon for the United States to impose sanctions on its own allies and even American companies
In today’s world, societies cannot interact through the bottleneck of intergovernmental relations
ShortBy pushing the Chinese elite from the global space, the Americans are diluting their influence over China
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