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Stepping Down in Japanese Style

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Shinzo Abe stepped down from the prime minister’s job, very peacefully. After the relapse

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The Peace Treaty…. Positive Vision for the Future

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 16 September 2020 By signing the UAE-Israel peace treaty officially under Washington auspices and upon the

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Oslo and the Lost Decades

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo A signing ceremony between the United Arab Emirates and Israel is going to be

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Indo-Pacific Chain of Like-minded Nations

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Germany finally joined the camp. German government, on Wednesday September 1, formally adopted guidelines

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The UAE and its Leading Political Position

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 02 September 2020 Day after day, the United Arab Emirates demonstrates its uniqueness and leadership. Transparency

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Tribes Against Empires

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo US ambassador to Israel David Friedman proposed to call the Israeli-UAE agreement for normalization

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The Road to Jerusalem Goes Through Abu Dhabi?

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo There are times when we witness a sea change appears in front of us.

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Enriching the Arabic Language under the Leadership of the UAE

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 19 August 2020 The Arabic language has acquired high standing among the nations due to its

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Beirut Blame Games

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Lebanon is as if a microcosm of Middle Easten confusions. It’s a mosaic of

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Beirut Back to Square One

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo There are moments when we recognize we have become old. I have lived long