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- How the War in Sudan Could EndAs the battlefield stabilizes, a window for negotiations opens.
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- Sri Lanka’s Strategy Amid Escalating International Tensions in Asia-Pacific RegionSri Lanka should accelerate its application for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and continue to work on regional Free Trade Agreements, while also trying to secure a stronger agreement with the US, and attract regional Foreign Direct Investment, without publicly reviewing existing investments.
- Political Systems of Arab States in the Context of Global InstabilityAlmost all West Asian states are young and fragile. They are vulnerable because their state institutions are weak and their national identities are underdeveloped. Internal resilience is hampered by the following negative factors: low legitimacy of political regimes, localised identities, the activity of non-state actors, and the lack of sustainable economic growth. Internal vulnerabilities are […]
- Middle Powers in Search of a New Status? The Case of TurkeyThe long-term developmental trajectory of Turkey’s international status depends on the country’s capacity to bridge the rift between ambitions and capabilities. The most important domestic prerequisites are economic stabilisation and political consolidation, while the necessary external opportunities are created with structural shifts in the international system, writes Nubara Kulieva.
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