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Economic Investment or Political Influence: China’s Transcaucasian Plans

The history of the South Caucasus countries shows that the strategic interest shown towards each state has always been part of the global blueprint,...

China Held Its Largest Military Parade Yet

Two days after the largest-ever summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in the city of Tianjin, China held its largest-ever military parade to...

Gavarit Moskva: The Strange Fascination of Europe’s Right

Mapping the Landscape of Europe’s Right Many right-wing parties in Europe, from West to East, have increasingly aligned themselves with the Kremlin. Prior to the...

The Charming Dragon: A New Era for China’s Soft Power?

Over the period following the end of the Cold War, arguably one of the most defining features of international relations has been the emergence...

The Strait of Hormuz as an Instrument of Iranian Power Assertion and Political Pressure

 The Strait of Hormuz as an Instrument of Iranian Power Assertion and Political PressureProximity to geographically strategic objects, in the long term, often becomes...

Beijing’s March Towards Technological Supremacy

U.S.-China relations are undoubtedly the most consequential bilateral relations in our current world order. Which is why it is crucial that Beijing’s and Washington’s...

Zangezur Corridor – where does Local Power and Global Interests Intersect?

The South Caucasus region has always attracted keen interest from European and Asian states, but in addition to external interference, the region is distinguished...