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    Mikael Darbinian – 16 April 2026 – 15:46

    What drives foreign policy? Understanding the different logics of China, Russia and the United States

    Foreign policy is the set of decisions and priorities through which a state relates to the outside world. It is shaped by interests, goals and[…]

    Mikael Darbinian – 13 January 2026 – 09:52

    Can Russia Sustain This War for Years, or Will the Effort Break from Within?

    One of the most important questions about the war is not simply who advances on the map, but whether Russia can sustain the conflict over[…]

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