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It would be unrealistic to expect that the future world order will be free of conflict. The world will retain its diversity, with different potentials of countries and their competition
ShortThe fate of the future world order still depends on the ability of the 'troika' to control rivalry and on the results of such rivalry
ShortHas the situation on the Korean Peninsula become more dangerous, and how should Russia proceed given these circumstances?
ShortThe true potential of Russia–Pakistan relations lies in their ability to adapt to changing geopolitical realities while maintaining a focus on shared interests
ShortThe process and regimes of arms control reduce the threat of war between participating countries. However, they cannot by themselves dictate their entire foreign policy, which is shaped by many other…
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Interview with Rabia Kalfaoglu, Assistant Professor of IR at Recep Tayyip Erdogan University in Rize
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The day in which Türkiye becomes a BRICS member state, is the day it would turn away from appeasing Western international dominance, opting instead for multipolarity and its new role in the evolving…
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