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The World Patchworked: Ten Years After the Arab Spring

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo Today marks the tenth anniversary of the event which shaken and is still shaking the

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Foreseeing Post-Pandemic World

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 16 December 2020 We can almost say that the year 2020 is the year of Corona

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Imagining the World After COVID-19

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo What will the international order look like in the “post-COVID-19” era? As Abu Dhabi Emergency,

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Sunrise in the Forbidden City

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo China is continuing its campaign targeted against Australia on the social media platforms. On November

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Dances with Wolves

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison visited Japan and met Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on

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UAE’s achievements in 2020

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 25 Nov, 2020 After the United Arab Emirates approaches the farewell of year 2020 with unique

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What Will President Trump Leave Behind in the Middle East?

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo It seems certain Mr. Biden is going to be the next president even if President

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Authoritarian Character against Democratic Institutions

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo U.S. presidential election is officially still undecided. Although Joe Biden has highly probably won, President

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The Emirates. And the strength of stability

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 11 Nov, 2020 It’s often the case that the analysis of the political weight of countries

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Trump, Not the End but a Precursor of American Instability

“It’s not the people who vote that count, it’s the people who count the votes.” That is a famous statement on the difference between voting