Search: Middle East,Syria,Diplomacy (4 materials)

Deepening Russia-Turkey Relations

... Turkish experts in the field of International Relations on the relationship between the two sides with a focus on key areas for cooperation. The report provides an analysis of bilateral economic ties between the two countries, strategic challenges in the Middle East, regional issues related to the Black Sea and the Caucasus and the development of a Eurasian transport corridor. Deepening Russia-Turkey Relations , 1.7 Mb

12.12.2019

The Neo-Compellence: Is the Diplomacy of Violence a new Reality for International Relations?

The role of the United States in the Syrian crisis has demonstrated a new, potentially long-term approach to the involvement ... ... the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty of 1991 [xv] . Andrey Kortunov: The Future of the Middle East: Horizons of Challenges and Opportunities Anyway, this approach was soon... ... followed with apprehension in those days is the putting into practice of the contemporary diplomacy of violence [xxviii] exposed by the theorists of compellence. Those who had...

06.11.2019

Middle East: Everyone for Himself

... decent scale. Raqqa is another matter. The city has been razed to the ground and corpses are still lying in the streets. Average Syrians who want to return home cannot even think about it because their homes no longer exist and it is dangerous to go there.... ... this coalition to be extremely negative. Let me repeat, this is not a coalition but the US and some of its closest allies. Our diplomacy is very effective, especially in the Middle East. There is not a single country in the region with which Russia has tensions or bad relations or no ties at all. During ...

27.02.2019

Syrian Сonflict: Diplomacy and Politics

... most vital interests. Theoretically, diplomacy can proceed with three options: preventing a conflict, imposing a political solution on warring factions, and settling the conflict peacefully through negotiations. The first option is that of preventive diplomacy, and it is no longer an option for Syria. For decades, the so called international community has been calmly eyeing the despotic regimes in the Middle East, aware of the grapes of wrath maturing, but has not stirred a finger to prevent conflict. This shows their real “concern” for democracy. They only started to come to their senses with the advent of the “Arab spring.” ...

27.09.2013

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