4 May, 2021

China in the Middle East: from Balanced Vagueness to Selective Engagement.

Alessandro Arduino | 04 May 2021 | TR

Following the tense US-China meeting in Alaska during the first high-level US-China talks of the Biden administration in March 2021,[i]  Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi carried out a six-country swing through the Middle East.

China in the Middle East: from Balanced Vagueness to Selective Engagement.2022-04-19T12:58:47+03:00
5 Nov, 2018

Did Malaysians Vote Islamists? Reflections on PAS and AMANAH in the 2018 General Election

Mohd Irwan Syazli Saidin | 05 November 2018 | AR | TR

In the latest general elections held in May 2018, PAS and the newly formed Islamist party, the AMANAH won the plurality of votes and managed to secure a number of legislative seats in the parliament and states

Did Malaysians Vote Islamists? Reflections on PAS and AMANAH in the 2018 General Election2022-09-08T12:27:41+03:00
29 May, 2018

The JCPOA in Crisis: Implications for Sino-Iranian Relations

Mohsen Shariatinia | 29 May 2018 | AR

The U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or Iranian nuclear deal, and the re-imposition of sanctions on Iran in the coming months will complicate Iranian–Chinese economic and geopolitical interactions.

The JCPOA in Crisis: Implications for Sino-Iranian Relations2020-08-10T18:10:24+03:00
6 Dec, 2015

Common Action Forum convenes diverse group of global experts to create a more fair and equal world

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 06 December 2015

More than 50 intellectuals, experts, activists and politicians gathered Saturday for the launch of the Common Action Forum, a Madrid-based NGO aimed at providing a research and development platform for ideas and practical steps to make political and international systems more fair and equal.

Common Action Forum convenes diverse group of global experts to create a more fair and equal world2022-01-27T16:41:59+03:00
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