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The Turkish president has three main priorities and the support of an overwhelmingly conservative parliament.
The global implications of Türkiye’s presidential election.
The agreement moves Doha closer to Beijing, which has been meticulously building up its presence in the Gulf.
“We have to be very clear-eyed about what is feasible, politically and socially.”
Both events also could force Washington to rethink or revive its Middle East partnerships.
And how Russia’s war has upended ties in China, Turkey, and the Arctic.
Russia has long seen the Black Sea as essential for projecting power and influence in the Mediterranean and beyond. Yet protecting Russian interests in the region has come at a cost.
U.S. President Joe Biden seeks to end the six-year war in Yemen by dialing down military interventions and returning to diplomacy. Strange as it may seem, the Saudis’ current strategy is not that different.
The Kremlin is riding high in the Middle East, where Russia’s military intervention in Syria has changed the course of the country’s civil war. The Kremlin’s actions in the Middle East have deep historical roots, but potential Russian influence should not be over-exaggerated.
Polarization is shaking societies across the world, from new democracies to long-established ones. Why are political divisions intensifying globally, and what can policymakers learn from other countries’ experiences?