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The Islamic Republic appears to be deliberately seeking to strengthen Iranian-Islamic identity by combining Islamic revolutionary values with elements of nationalism
ShortThe issue of the proliferation of nuclear weapons, as well as delivery systems, has long since moved into the practical plane
ShortIn the West’s eyes, Russia must be destroyed. That leaves us no choice
ShortRio showed that the bloc isn’t in crisis – it’s in transition
ShortWorking Paper No. 92 / 2025
ShortThe 2025 summit is a marker of the end of the period of unconditional unification of the Euro-Atlantic community around the “Russian threat”" and very soon the allies will again face the existential question: “Why us?”
ShortFor Moscow, the real war is global, and it’s just begun
ShortThe recent BRICS Summit in Brazil has spotlighted the group’s growing influence
ShortThe actions of Israel and the US are reviving the narrative that some states have the right to develop nuclear weapons and use force only because they consider themselves civilized
ShortWe should first temper our tendency to frame global political evolution as a contest between rival systems
ShortThe European stance seems to be split between three objectives: cooperating with the US without sacrificing strategic independence, backing Israel without condoning escalation, and restricting Iran without isolating it
ShortThe future balance of power — both technological and geopolitical — among the key global actors will be shaped by the development trajectory of the US semiconductor industry
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