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
6 Aug, 2018

Should I stay or could I go? Washington’s never-ending alliance dilemma in the MENA

Magdalena Kirchner | 06 August 2018 | AR | TR

Much has been written in the past years about the U.S.’s disengagement from the Middle East and North Africa – be it as a consequence of shifting priorities or as one of many steps on a path towards global decline

Should I stay or could I go? Washington’s never-ending alliance dilemma in the MENA2020-08-10T18:23:59+03:00
17 Oct, 2017

Decertifying Iran’s Nuclear Accord: The Geopolitical Ramifications in the Middle East

Tamer Badawi | 17 October 2017

On the 13th of October, U.S. President Donald Trump decertified Iran’s nuclear accord, taking an unprecedented step after certifying the accord for two times.

Decertifying Iran’s Nuclear Accord: The Geopolitical Ramifications in the Middle East2020-08-15T12:24:47+03:00
13 Jun, 2017

Can Russia Reach a Consensus on Syria with Trump?

Leonid M. Issaev | 13 June 2017

Despite the fact that there was no more convenient interlocutor for negotiations than John Kerry, the victory of Donald Trump in the American presidential elections gave the Russian leadership hope for an improvement in Russian-American relations in general and reaching a compromise on Syria in particular.

Can Russia Reach a Consensus on Syria with Trump?2020-08-10T18:02:50+03:00
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