Search: Turkey,Russia's Foreign Policy,Libya (2 materials)

Russia’s “Ummah Pivot”: Opportunities & Narrative Engagement

... be read separately, it is recommended that they are reviewed together in order to obtain a better understanding of everything. Andrew Korybko: The Geostrategic Challenges of Russia’s “Ummah Pivot” Russian Interests North Africa: Becoming the Libyan Power Broker In North Africa, Libya is the scene of intense competition between Turkey on the one hand and Russia, Egypt, the UAE, and France on the other. Russia must therefore seek a compromise solution that prevents either side from becoming dominant, with Russia playing the kingmaker role if possible (perhaps through a mix of ...

14.07.2021

The Geostrategic Challenges of Russia’s “Ummah Pivot”

... better formulate Russia’s policy towards them individually and multilaterally. Ivan Bocharov: Prospects for a Settlement of the Libyan Conflict: Three Scenarios of the Mid-Term Forecast Upon reaching that point, the second part of this article will go on ... ... where a slew of external powers is competing to shape the outcome of its ongoing civil war. First and foremost among them are Turkey, Russia, France, Egypt and the UAE, though the U.S. also plays a naturally important role, even if the country has tended ...

24.06.2021

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