2 Aug, 2022

Biden’s fruitless visit to Saudi Arabia and beyond: the elephant in the room remains

Betul Dogan Akkas | 02 August 2022

Biden's fruitless visit to Saudi Arabia and beyond: the elephant in the room remains Last month US President Joe Biden visited the Middle East, including Israel, the occupied West Bank and Saudi Arabia, in [...]

Biden’s fruitless visit to Saudi Arabia and beyond: the elephant in the room remains2022-08-25T14:44:13+03:00
2 Jun, 2022

American Democracy Promotion Reloaded: The Summit for Democracy and Its International Political Reverberations

Ismail Yaylaci | 02 June 2022

One of the defining characteristics of current international politics is the decline of the relative power of the United States and the erosion of the post-war liberal international order it spearheaded

American Democracy Promotion Reloaded: The Summit for Democracy and Its International Political Reverberations2022-09-05T12:16:33+03:00
21 Jan, 2022

The Dangers and Implications of a Probable Full US Withdrawal from Iraq

Zubir R Ahmed Nawzad Abdullah | 21 January 2022

Strategic dialogue between Iraq and the US (United States) came to the conclusion that coalition troops should be withdrawn on 31 December 2021, with the coalition’s mission becoming a purely advisory role

The Dangers and Implications of a Probable Full US Withdrawal from Iraq2022-04-05T16:23:38+03:00
8 Feb, 2021

What does Blinken’s confirmation hearing say about future US policy in the Middle East ?

Anna L. Jacobs | 08 February 2021

What does Blinken’s confirmation hearing say about future US policy in the Middle East ?  On January 19, the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing in which Biden’s Secretary of State nominee [...]

What does Blinken’s confirmation hearing say about future US policy in the Middle East ?2022-04-22T14:47:19+03:00
30 Dec, 2020

Reflections on Obama’s Narration of America in the Middle East: No “Promised Land” for Arabs

Larbi Sadiki | 30 December 2020 | TR | AR

Narratives matter in politics, and the narratives of the powerful tend to reinforce their international supremacy. Barack Obama’s latest contribution to the American presidential memoir genre will likely carry significance beyond a truthhood-falsity barometer we have grown accustomed to use with the epithets, statements, and Tweets of the sitting President Donald Trump

Reflections on Obama’s Narration of America in the Middle East: No “Promised Land” for Arabs2022-12-01T16:18:32+03:00
26 Nov, 2020

Challenges of Biden’s Presidency: Repairing Faults in Domestic and Foreign Affairs

Basheer Nafi | 26 November 2020

The United States’ presidential election were held along with the House of Representative and Senate elections on November 3. However, the result was not clear until November 6, when it became evident that the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, won the American presidency. The next day, November 7, major American media sources announced that the election had been decided in Biden’s favor.

Challenges of Biden’s Presidency: Repairing Faults in Domestic and Foreign Affairs2022-11-28T11:30:27+03:00
3 Sep, 2020

What Lies Ahead for the New START Treaty?
Sep 3, 2020

Elif Beyza Karaalioglu | 03 September 2020

The demise of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 2019 leaves the Strategic Arms Reduction (New START) Treaty as the only remaining agreement on arms control to limit the USA and Russia’s nuclear weapons stockpiles. Having previously claimed that Russia had violated the INF requirements, a few months ago the USA

What Lies Ahead for the New START Treaty?
Sep 3, 2020
2022-05-06T12:44:10+03:00
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