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The process of lifting sanctions will be slow, and the legal mechanisms of unilateral US sanctions against Syria may remain in force for years and decades, despite political changes
ShortThe Great Balancing Act: Greater Eurasia’s path to stability
ShortThe developments in Russia and the world, especially with the nuclear threat growing evermore present
ShortThe influence of the foreign policy activities of Algerian and Tunisian leaders on the system ofregional relations in the Maghreb
ShortDespite the crisis of multilateral diplomacy, preserving its supporting structures seems necessary
ShortIn the coming years, the Greater Eurasian space will most likely continue to balance between the natural desire for joint development of its states, on the one hand, and the consequences of the influence that disintegration processes on a global scale have on them, on the other
ShortThe EU’s coercive measures no longer act as an alternative to secondary sanctions
ShortThe crisis in Lebanon represents an additional challenge for the Middle East
ShortEurasia is inextricably linked with the main processes affecting the globe
ShortOn December 20, 2024, within the framework of the XIX Conference of Arabists “Readings by I. M. Smilyanskaya” at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IOS RAS), the 4th meeting of the section “The Long 20th Century in the History of Arab Countries” was held
ShortThe coming post-conflict process will mark the beginning of a stable and secure future for both nations
ShortGreat powers claim to be great because they cannot afford the luxury of pure situational opportunism, typical for many other international actors
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