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Iran's Plan B: The Rise of a Shiite Federal Entity in Iraq

The creation of a Shiite southern region is a powerful negotiating tool in the “Greater Middle East” mapping movements, as well as internal, regional, and even international political processes Discussions on federalism in Iraq have long been entwined with political rivalry and conflicting interests . Federal regions have proposed reforms, as well as ways to exert political pressure to consider incorporating federalism in certain regions. In light of recent events—particularly the situation in...

12.05.2025

The Great Chance of Multipolarity

... artificial intelligence (AI), which is massively changing not only our working world, but also our lives. Our reality is determined by trade wars, tariff increases, new borders, the expansion of old border fortifications and numerous divisions in our society. Globalization has reached its boiling point. Ever more, ever higher and ever further. When will enough finally be enough? Jacques Ancel or the identity of the heart One vision, an approach that is becoming more relevant today than ever before,...

05.05.2025

Iran-U.S. Relations: From Escalation to Dialogue?

The situation around Iran has reached a critical juncture From war threats to negotiations In the early months of 2025, Iran and the United States stood on the brink of open military conflict. The escalation was driven by several factors that coincided in time, heightening the effect of instability. It was one of the most dangerous periods in the history of their relations. Until very recently, Iran lived under a cloud of anxious expectation: would war erupt, or could the situation be contained?...

30.04.2025

A New Era for the Kurdish Question

... drastic internal reforms, including the liberation of Ocalan, genuine and long-term opening to the Kurdistan Freedom Movement, and constitutional amendments to protect Kurdish rights. This approach would help Turkey avoid danger and rebuild the state and society using democratic principles. However, such an approach may prove difficult given the opposition from some nationalist parties. Therefore, the resolution of the Kurdish crisis should be linked to the adoption of a new constitution by leveraging ...

09.04.2025

Russia in the Arctic: Challenges and Opportunities

The expansion in the Northern direction offered the nation a variety of unique opportunities, but it also created numerous challenges that other Europeans never confronted Russia is a distinctly Nordic country. Its Arctic coastline stretches for twenty-four thousand kilometers, and almost two thirds of Russia’s territory is covered by permafrost. Among all Arctic states, Russia has by far the most numerous resident communities in the region in total exceeding two million people (approximately a...

28.03.2025

Three Years of Stress Test: Interim Results for Russia

... the most radical supporters have managed to destabilize the system. While some tightening of the existing order under wartime conditions was inevitable, the system has avoided sliding into a totalitarian model with excessive and demotivating control. Society, too, has shown resilience to extreme conditions. Initial confusion quickly gave way to adaptation. The high human cost of military actions and economic challenges, including inflation, have not led to any disintegrative processes. Society remains ...

21.03.2025

Why Pakistan’s Foreign Policy to Afghanistan Backfired

The current challenge Pakistan faces is dangerous and surrounded by concerns and risks On the day of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Chief, General Faiz Hameed, was seen sipping coffee at the Serena Hotel in Kabul. A news channel reporter captured this moment on video and asked, “Will you be meeting with the senior leaders of the Taliban?” The then-Director General (DG) of ISI replied: “No, I am not sure,” pointing to then-Pakistan Ambassador to...

12.03.2025

Three Years of Conflict: Results for Ukraine

... Poroshenko and the 2014 revolutionaries. The inherent vulnerabilities of Ukraine’s political system, present since the country’s independence, may resurface with renewed intensity. Andrey Kortunov: A Failed Journey to the West The state of Ukrainian society adds another layer of complexity. Fatigue from prolonged military action, frustration with losses, and disillusionment with Western partners are taking their toll. Society has yet to grapple with the full impact of post-traumatic stress disorder....

11.03.2025

The Middle East Dichotomy

Despite the efforts of Middle Eastern countries to enhance their influence in regional and international affairs, they continue to deal with issues that require external support Becoming more evident in recent years, the latest events taking place in the Middle East may reinforce an awareness of the changing role of Middle Eastern states in international relations. Episodes such as U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about the Gaza Strip and the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria have...

11.03.2025

Alienation 2.0 at the First Quarter of the Century

... place can be described as a kakistocracy. It is the root cause of the deep-seated dissatisfaction in the Alienation 2.0 phase. Notwithstanding its utmost pertinence to the current condition, this word is hardly mentioned in discussions aimed at solving society’s ills. Instead, democracy and other concepts characterizing liberal international order are advocated at compounding rates. Such a rendition is not incidental at all. The concept of democracy in its essence and exercise of—particularly through ...

06.02.2025
 

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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