Search: Iran,Egypt (6 materials)

“The Global Anti-Fascist War”: Memory of the Second World War in Non-Western Countries

... and Italian resistance. This experience is reflected in contemporary commemorative practices across parts of the Maghreb. In Egypt, for example, particular emphasis is placed on the El Alamein memorial, the site of one of the pivotal battles in North ... ... strengthen emerging national consciousness, even though the war itself was largely perceived as “someone else’s conflict.” Iran and Turkey: An Uncomfortable Past In Iran’s historical memory, the country’s involvement in the Second World War occupies ...

12.11.2025

The Developments in the Middle East: a Reflection of the World’s Bigger Picture

... Xiaotong: “Light of the World” No More. China and Russia Should Help Restore Multipolarity in the Middle East Postmodernity as inoculation against war However, the core reasons lie not outside, but inside the region. It appears that key actors—from Egypt to Syria, and from Turkey to Iran—are unwilling to engage in a full-blown war. Middle Eastern leaders are reluctant to shoulder the numerous risks and costs associated with a major armed conflict in one way or another. True, the arms race in the Middle East region received a powerful ...

06.09.2024

Statehood in the Middle East: In Search of New Models

... the U.S. in various areas. The messianic plans of the Biden administration to create an “alliance of democracies” in the Middle East seem unfeasible, too. Understanding this would make it much easier for Russia and the major regional players – Egypt, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia – to make their constructive contribution to the solution of global problems.

19.10.2023

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

... present analysis despite some of the countries being Muslim-majority ones). If pressed to choose, Russia should side more with Egypt and the UAE, especially since the latter can open doors for Russia in other regions if their partnership reaches the strategic ... ... here and elsewhere. Levant: Resolving the War in Syria Russia must somehow resolve the Syrian dilemma, ideally by pairing an Iranian withdrawal with the nuclear deal, sanctions relief for Syria, and some form of decentralization that is acceptable to ...

14.07.2021

The Geostrategic Challenges of Russia’s “Ummah Pivot”

... Pivot”. North Africa: All Eyes on Libya Beginning from North Africa and moving eastward through the Levant, Gulf, South Caucasus, Iran, Central Asia and South Asia, the first-mentioned region is plagued by the security threats emanating from the war-torn Libya,... ... 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 to neglect this conflict ...

24.06.2021

The failed coup may well accelerate the recent Russo-Turkish détente

... events will be felt in the entire region for many years to come. What can external powers do to mitigate the turmoil in the region? To be sure, any external involvement is likely to have only a marginal impact on key regional countries like Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iran. However, a new concept of regional collective security proposed by the international community might help to limit the international repercussions of domestic crises like the one that took place in Turkey, and provide for a regional ‘straitjacket’ ...

09.09.2016

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