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This book examines how the region’s major powers are building their national power as geopolitical competition intensifies.
WTO accession negotiations have expanded the reach of the multilateral trading system not only geographically but also conceptually, clarifying disciplines and pointing the way to their further strengthening in future negotiations.
This handbook presents an innovative, high profile volume, providing an authoritative and accessible examination and critique of Indian foreign policy.
The nature of today’s global politics calls for democratic renewal—and this renewal must look beyond the standard practices of Western democracy.
Turkey is a rising economic and political force with the ability to affect dynamics in the greater Middle East, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. To meet its rising energy needs, the country—already an important actor in the international nuclear order—plans to establish nuclear power plants on its territory.
Caught in a dangerous game of chicken, the West cannot afford to lose sight of the importance of stable relations with Russia.
Although it is now a century old, the issue of what most of the world calls the Armenian Genocide of 1915 is still a live and divisive issue that mobilizes Armenians across the world, shapes the identity and politics of modern Turkey, and has consumed the attention of U.S. politicians for years.
Corruption is a cause—not a result—of global instability.