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15.06.2018
The “Turkish Model” in Historical Perspective
Abstract The paper studies the “Turkish model” in a comparative historical perspective from three angles: as an example of mobilization modernization; as a combination of…
Pavel Shlykov
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10.01.2018
Comment of the Year: The Middle East – Syria
It must be stated right from the outset that the outgoing year has failed to bring this long-suffering region either any perceptible change for the better or a consummation of aspirations that provided a powerful impetus to the million-strong protests in the Arab world seven years ago.
Alexander Aksenyonok
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13.12.2017
A Crisis of Perception and Reality in EU-Russia Relations
EU and Russia do currently live and represent two distinct normative models in the world, and neither is likely to completely prevail over the other.
Nathalie Tocci
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26.10.2017
Why Do Russians and Americans Fail to Fix Syria Together?
It is too early to make any final judgements about the Donald Trump Administration strategy in the Middle East region, but for the Kremlin there are grounds to suspect that the United States might get back to its past posture.
Andrey Kortunov
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05.10.2017
By the Rivers of Babylon
The time when Russia could contemplate an exit strategy seems to have passed. It would be virtually impossible now to guarantee a negotiated settlement in Syria or at least a lasting truce without Russia’s substantial military presence in that country.
Dmitry V. Yefremenko
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19.09.2017
Wars in the Name of Islam: What Comes Next?
Is the Middle East turning into the area of total war? What will the Sunni and Shiite rivalry end in? How to defeat terrorism?
Vasily A. Kuznetsov
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04.09.2017
A New Phase in the European Response to Migration?
This summer marked an evolution in the joint European response to increasing irregular migration from Africa.
Mattia Toaldo
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06.06.2017
Qatar and Saudi Arabia: The Final Breakup or Will America Help?
On June 5, 2017, six Arab countries - Yemen, Libya, Bahrain, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia - announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Qatar.
Vladimir Yevseyev
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31.03.2017
Russia’s Victory and a New Concert of Nations
Russia was resolved to win, which it actually did by the beginning of 2016. Threats to tear its economy to tatters and organize regime change either through asphyxiating sanctions, organizing “a conspiracy of oligarchs” or popular discontent have been forgotten.
Sergei Karaganov, Elisabeth Hellenbroich
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