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Новости за 27.10.2021

The Consequential Chairman

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Heidi Urben & Peter Feaver, Foreign Affairs
How Colin Powell changed civil-military relations.

Erdogan Leans Into Chaos

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Megan Gibson, New Statesman
As the country's currency falls and domestic opposition surges, Turkey's president deals with a diplomatic crisis of his own making.

Pakistan--US Cooperation Crucial for Region

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James Durso, The Hill

If NATO had stuck around, Central and South Asia could have planned trade via a semi-stable Afghanistan, which would have made opportunities for Afghans. As it is, it's now up to local leaders to build trade links across Afghanistan when the governing body, the Taliban, isn't recognized by any other governments, including theirs (yet).

Biden's Empty Suit Foreign Policy

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Peter Morici, Washington Times

President Biden's foreign policy promises a return to multilateralism, but it looks more like Neville Chamberlain's appeasement with Russia and China than Winston Churchill's grand alliance.

Russian Army Wants to Ensure it Can Fight NATO

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Stavros Atlamazoglou, 1945

As the U.S. military is pivoting from counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations to near-peer warfare, the Russian military is once more a prime rival.

The EU's Impotent Rage at Russia's Gas Games

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America Hernandez, Politico EU

Russian President Vladimir Putin is happily needling the EU over sky-high energy prices, but the bloc doesn't really have any instruments to force a change of behavior in Moscow.



China and Mideast Leverage: Hiding in Plain Sight

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David Pollock, Wash. Institute
Washington still has good cards to play in terms of Iran's destabilizing activities, the U.S. security umbrella over Gulf energy supplies, and Arab public opinion toward China and America.

Is Sudan's Burhan Copying Sisi's Brutal Playbook?

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Willow Berridge, ME Eye

Al-Burhan hopes to run an emasculated one-party system while the security and military apparatus, inherited from the old regime, rules de facto

Understanding Erdogan's Diplomatic Backpedaling

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Deutsche Welle

Turkey's president has adopted a more moderate tone in his recent diplomatic spat with Western ambassadors. The expulsion of 10 envoys now no longer seems likely.

Balkan Tinderbox

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Stavros Tzimas, Ekathimerini

Clashes between Albanians and Serbs in northern Kosovo, for the second time in a month, serve as a reminder that the most dangerous nationalist wound of the Balkan peninsula has not healed.

Taiwan's Diplomacy 50 Years After UN Expulsion

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Thomas Shattuck, FPRI

Fifty years ago, members of the United Nations voted to expel the Republic of China (Taiwan) and admit the People's Republic of China with Resolution 2758. After the Kuomintang (KMT) fled China to Taiwan in 1949, countries around the world began to switch their formal diplomatic relations from Taipei to Beijing. Even though Chiang Kai-shek continued to rattle the KMT's saber by claiming that the people of China were clamoring for his return and toppling the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)... Читать дальше...

U.S. Can't Be Absent in the Caucasus

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Stephen Blank, National Interest

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's trip to Georgia begs the question: if "America is back," as President Joe Biden says, why isn't it back in the Caucasus as well?

No More Transatlantic Love Fest

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Daniel Baer, Foreign Policy

Europe and the United States were never going to be the reunited couple in a geopolitical rom-com.

How 3 Dictators Hijacked Heritage

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Olivia Snaije, Newlines

How three Arab dictators shaped national identity and their own personality cults around their country's cultural heritage.

Israel Rattles Its Saber at Iran

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Economist

TWO BY TWO they roared into the sky over the Israeli desert—American F-16s, British Typhoons, French Rafales and more—to confront an unseen enemy called "Dragonland". The foes of wargames are fictitious. But in the minds of the hosts, the monster is real: Iran. Israeli officers were at pains to say the exercise was "generic". Yet Dragonland's force, with its drones and air-defence missiles, was akin to Iran's. Exercises to defeat it "are part of the capabilities that are needed to face Iran," noted one general. Читать дальше...


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