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Features A general view of a session at the NATO Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Bucharest, Romania, on November 30, 2022. Reuters

NATO and the War in Ukraine

The end of the cold war in 1991 brought along questions as regards NATO’s future. It has been more than 30 years and NATO’s ability to adopt itself to “the…

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World Threat Perceptions and Self Declared Spheres of Influence Are Setting Stage in Eurasia

Threat Perceptions and Self Declared Spheres of Influence Are Setting Stage in Eurasia

New Year in Europe started with tension and active diplomacy. While the huge Russian military build-up near the borders of Ukraine led to speculations…

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Features Azerbaijan-Iran; Tension That Should Not Turn Into a Bigger Problem

Azerbaijan-Iran; Tension That Should Not Turn Into a Bigger Problem

Azerbaijan and Iran have deep historical, cultural relations. They share a border of about 760 kilometers. Since Azerbaijan gained its independence in 1991,…

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Features Turkey-Russia Relations: Friend or Foe or Just Pragmatism

Turkey-Russia Relations: Friend or Foe or Just Pragmatism

Turkish-Russian relations have historical depth, marked mostly by conflict. Ottoman Empire and Tsarist Russia fought a dozen wars. During the First World War,…

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