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Russian foreign policy
Moscow is neither able nor willing to project meaningful force in support of Tehran
Mark Galeotti
Europe’s last encounter with Moscow’s weaponization of energy should have been a wake-up call
Maurizio Geri
Instead of prudent belt-tightening, something far more ominous will follow the cool-off: the inexorable militarization of the Russian economy
Alexander Kolyandr
The talks over Ukraine were treated as opportunity to do business
Ross Clark
Middle East
The region may once again be at one of those forks in the road that dictate the fate of nations for years to come
Paul Wood