Analytical articles
“Sanction paradox”: restrictions against allies are more effective than restrictions against rivals. So far, this paradox is working with respect to Turkey
ShortThe current relatively tranquil and favorable state of the global economy will most likely worsen considerably in the next 18 months to two years
ShortBeyond the scope of the current security agenda, European experts generally do not see Moscow making any significant contribution to the future of the MENA
ShortThe task is to shorten the pause as much as possible and make the resumption of the talks as simple as possible
ShortIt is too early to say that a climate-conscious attitude has started to take hold
ShortEvidence from 205 Cases of the U.S. Government Enforcement Actions against Business
ShortThe discord between Tokyo and Seoul threatens to dismantle the current global technological chain in microelectronics
ShortFirst, it is too expensive; second, it is technically highly complicated; and, third, no active resident support is likely
ShortMoscow and Riyadh have more capability for productive cooperation and compromise on those issues that the parties still diverge on
ShortWhile Russia’s Policy in Africa may very well have produced certain results, there is no discernible strategy behind it
ShortDoes Russia’s relative stability imply that Moscow will be by default the proactive side in its relationship with the European Union?
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