Russia Reform Monitor No. 2265
A territorial truce in the North Caucasus;
Crisis averted, but Russo-Israeli tensions still simmer;
Russia's rising appeal in Europe;
(Slightly) brighter economic horizons ahead
A territorial truce in the North Caucasus;
Crisis averted, but Russo-Israeli tensions still simmer;
Russia's rising appeal in Europe;
(Slightly) brighter economic horizons ahead
As Korean policymakers, aid workers and scientists look to solve challenges, they should turn to Israel to find existing innovations that can make a difference, or create new ones together.
China's controversial anti-Muslim campaign...;
...gets legal cover;
Egypt's Sinai strategy goes local;
Fears of an Islamic State drone Navy;
al-Qaeda expands its African presence
Let's be clear: the Saudi murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was a despicable act by a regime that, even after enacting modest reforms recently, still tolerates virtually no domestic dissent...The United States needs Saudi support to rein in the America-hating, terror-sponsoring, nuclear weapons-pursuing, regional destabilizing and human rights-abusing regime in Iran.
When people discuss Indo-Russian relations, they generally focus on Russia’s arms sales to India. However, India’s energy relations with Moscow also possess considerable and, arguably, growing significance.