Russia is among Montenegro's biggest trading partners, investors, and tourist sources, but the political relationship has been complicated due to the balance strategy between Russia and the EU.
Report: Global Zeal for Arms Increased between 2018-2022
share increasing from 33% between 2013-2017 to 40% from 2018-2022, while Russia’s share fell from 22% to 16% in the same years.
Imran Khan and the Making of a Legend in Pakistani Politics
Khan’s tilt towards Russia and China, and the denial of air bases to the United States, which was looking to maintain a presence in the region after the withdrawal from Afghanistan, angered the Biden administration.
China Boosts Naval Presence in the Middle East
Read: China-Iran Treaty: Hydrocarbons Bring the Old Friends Closer
China's joint naval drills with Iran and Russia
Beijing, Tehran, and Moscow conducted a joint military maritime exercise named “Security Belt-2023” in the Gulf of Oman.
Will Multidimensional or Pro-Western Foreign Policy Win in Turkey’s 2023 Elections?
The way Turkish-American relations were built in the aftermath of World War II and the course of relations thereafter led Washington, which had supported Turkey in the face of threats emanating from Soviet Russia, to think that it could directly intervene in Turkey's domestic and foreign policy in return for this support.
Tension Is over at the Border as Serbia and Kosovo Eye Permanent Normalization
Serbia has hitherto counted on its ally Russia, a permanent member of the U.
Why Did Turkey Ratify Finland’s but Not Sweden’s NATO Bid?
However, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the fear of Russia in Finland’s collective memory resurfaced.
When Did the Concept of Terrorism Become Exclusively Negative?
Four Waves of Terrorism
Rapoport argues that the first wave of modern terrorism emerged in Russia.
As Finland Gets Closer to NATO, Sweden Has Yet to Dispel Turkey’s Concerns
Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO last year to safeguard themselves against possible Russian acts of aggression as such concerns became manifest with the Russia-Ukraine war.
Turkey’s Defense Is Getting Stronger Even Without the American F16s
Actually, Turkey was a participant in the F-35 development program, but that relationship was broken when Ankara decided to purchase the Russia-made S-400 air defense missile system.
A Generation’s Climate Legacy: Burden or Privilege? Interview with Henry Shue
At a time when norms are pushed aside in international politics, one great quagmire stands to impact us all: climate…
Macron’s Africa Visit Highlights Growing Anti-Western Sentiment
Read: How China, Russia and the US Compete Over Control in AfricaTshisekedi called for France to change its "protectionist" attitude towards African countries, adding that France needs to see African countries as partners rather than in a paternal relationship.
Turkey’s National Fighter Jet: Ambitions Materialize
Future plans
Turkey's removal from the F-35 project because of the acquisition of the S-400 air defense system from the Russian Federation directly affected the TurAF's modernization plans.
Clean Energy Technology Is the Latest Tool of Foreign Policy
Read: How do Russia, Qatar and the United States Use Energy as a Foreign Policy Tool?China has marketed the BRI as a vision to bring progress and enhancement to those engaged in the initiative.
China Allocates 7.2% of Its 2023 Budget to Its Military
Only time will reveal when and how China will project its military power, especially with Western powers being busy with Russia in Ukraine.
Is the American Eagle Ready to Fight the Chinese Dragon?
Read: How China, Russia and the US Compete Over Control in Africa
As per Chinese claims, these ports are exclusively being developed for commercial purposes, but U.
How Turkey’s Earthquake Affected the Agriculture and Food Security
hile the long-term effects of climate change continue, the COVID-19 epidemic, which spread at the end of 2019 and continued for almost two years, and the Ukraine-Russia war that followed, have had significant negative effects on agriculture and food security.
Diplomacy in Times of Disaster and the Future of Turkish-Egyptian Normalization
Following Egypt's economic crisis and the situation after the food and energy crisis caused by the Russia-Ukraine war, the country has adopted a strategy of re-establishing strong partnerships with its partners in the region.
The Middle East: A Multipolar Order Is in the Making
is waning and rising powers, primarily China and Russia, are deepening their involvement in the region.