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Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world

Russia’s war on Ukraine has shown European citizens that they live in a world of non-cooperation. But their cooperative foreign policy instincts are only slowly adapting to this new reality. By  Jana Puglierin and Pawel Zerka .

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Russia is Looking for New Economic Partners—in Africa

Russia’s turn towards the Global South, including and especially Africa, may turn out to be one of the most defining legacies of the war in Ukraine. By Vuk Vuksanovic

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New Policy Brief #03! Brazil and the United Arab Emirates: A Geoestrategic Partnership by Mateus Santos

The United Arab Emirates represents one of Brazil’s most important commercial partners in the Arab world.

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6 Swing States Will Decide the Future of Geopolitics

These middle powers of the global south should be the focus of U.S. policy. By Cliff Kupchan, the chairman of Eurasia Group.

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Brick By Brick, BRICS Now a New Bridge for a New World

Measuring BRICS in single decades, in 2001, BRIC started as an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, and China; Goldman Sachs economist Jim O’Neill claimed that by 2050 the four BRIC economies would come to dominate the global economy.

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