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Sympathy for the Devil: Stalin in his Own Words
Cultural Commentary International Policy Digest 19/04/2022 Cultural Commentary International Policy Digest 19/04/2022

Sympathy for the Devil: Stalin in his Own Words

In his latest work, I, Stalin, Martin Van Creveld asks us to have sympathy for the devil.

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Is Negotiating with Putin even possible at this point?
Geopolitics, NATO and the Global Enduring Disorder, NATO The Cipher Brief 18/04/2022 Geopolitics, NATO and the Global Enduring Disorder, NATO The Cipher Brief 18/04/2022

Is Negotiating with Putin even possible at this point?

The war in Ukraine has now moved into its second, more protracted, and likely more violent phase. Unsurprisingly, given the extent of Russian atrocities, ongoing negotiations have borne little fruit.

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It’s Time to Beat Putin at Poker and Call His Bluff
Geopolitics, On Backgammon Foreign Policy 09/04/2022 Geopolitics, On Backgammon Foreign Policy 09/04/2022

It’s Time to Beat Putin at Poker and Call His Bluff

The West must understand the high-stakes game Russia is engaging in, and use calculated aggression to expose the Kremlin's weak hand.

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Regimes are temporary but the semi-sovereigns’ power is forever
Geopolitics, NATO and the Global Enduring Disorder, Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder International Policy Digest 23/03/2022 Geopolitics, NATO and the Global Enduring Disorder, Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder International Policy Digest 23/03/2022

Regimes are temporary but the semi-sovereigns’ power is forever

Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder sketches the myriad sinews of connections linking Libya, Ukraine, Syria, and Egypt.

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Why Putin Is Playing Poker, Not Chess
Geopolitics, On Backgammon New Lines Magazine 04/03/2022 Geopolitics, On Backgammon New Lines Magazine 04/03/2022

Why Putin Is Playing Poker, Not Chess

Russia and the West are now at war. And the delicate dance leading to conflict between nuclear powers is a form of poker, not chess.

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When the US shrinks from the stage, things fall apart
Geopolitics, NATO and the Global Enduring Disorder, NATO The Boston Globe 16/02/2022 Geopolitics, NATO and the Global Enduring Disorder, NATO The Boston Globe 16/02/2022

When the US shrinks from the stage, things fall apart

Instead of conceiving of Ukraine, Libya, or Syria as exotic, far-away conflict zones disconnected from Americans’ daily life, what if we looked at them as the result of America’s abrupt withdrawal from its empire?

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Of Tyrants, Petty Bureaucrats, Psychopaths, and Saints - A Review of ‘Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How it Changes Us’
Geopolitics, Book Review, Cultural Commentary Inside Arabia 26/12/2021 Geopolitics, Book Review, Cultural Commentary Inside Arabia 26/12/2021

Of Tyrants, Petty Bureaucrats, Psychopaths, and Saints - A Review of ‘Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How it Changes Us’

Brian Klaas’ new book examines why certain types of individuals tend to attain institutional power, as well as how this power changes their psychologies, actions, and moral compass.

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A personal vantage point on the gamble of the Abraham Accords: Dubai’s first international backgammon championship
Backgammon, On Backgammon Middle East Institute 11/11/2021 Backgammon, On Backgammon Middle East Institute 11/11/2021

A personal vantage point on the gamble of the Abraham Accords: Dubai’s first international backgammon championship

It has been a little over a year since the UAE and Israel inked their historic Abraham Accords. Separately from those accords, much has changed in the global political climate.

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Libya’s Chaos Is a Warning to the World
Geopolitics, Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder, On Libya Foreign Policy 26/10/2021 Geopolitics, Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder, On Libya Foreign Policy 26/10/2021

Libya’s Chaos Is a Warning to the World

Ten years after Qaddafi’s death, Libya is a harbinger of the enduring global disorder to come.

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Power struggle over oil threatens Libya's fragile transition process
On Libya, Libya Al-Monitor 10/09/2021 On Libya, Libya Al-Monitor 10/09/2021

Power struggle over oil threatens Libya's fragile transition process

Oil production shutdowns are increasingly likely as several players in the sector push their own agenda.

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Will Oil Spill Conspiracy Theories Help Netanyahu Win?
Geopolitics Foreign Policy 10/03/2021 Geopolitics Foreign Policy 10/03/2021

Will Oil Spill Conspiracy Theories Help Netanyahu Win?

Israeli voters face a toxic sludge and dubious propaganda about Libya and Iran as they head to the polls.

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Our Shared Humanity, Middle Eastern Hospitality, and Authentic Georgian Wine Reinterpreted for Our Covid Christmas
On Wine, Cultural Commentary Middle East Institute 15/12/2020 On Wine, Cultural Commentary Middle East Institute 15/12/2020

Our Shared Humanity, Middle Eastern Hospitality, and Authentic Georgian Wine Reinterpreted for Our Covid Christmas

This year’s holiday season follows rapidly on the heels of the most divisive election in American history. Its sheer vitriol and long-term polarising implications overtly challenge all possible prior assumptions about ‘our shared humanity’.

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Turning the Tide: How Turkey Won the War for Tripoli
On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Middle East Institute 10/11/2020 On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Middle East Institute 10/11/2020

Turning the Tide: How Turkey Won the War for Tripoli

The determinative factors that swayed the War for Tripoli - launched by Gen. Khalifa Hifter in April 2019 - were novel military, technological, and diplomatic phenomena.

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An International Financial Commission is Libya’s Last Hope
Think Tank Scholarship, On Libya Middle East Institute 14/09/2020 Think Tank Scholarship, On Libya Middle East Institute 14/09/2020

An International Financial Commission is Libya’s Last Hope

Even if something resembling a political deal emerges and militias are progressively cut off from external sources of military support, the core economic issues that gave rise to the six years of Libyan civil conflict will still remain.

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How to Avoid the Second American Civil War
Cultural Commentary National Interest 21/06/2020 Cultural Commentary National Interest 21/06/2020

How to Avoid the Second American Civil War

This November, a second American civil war could erupt when one side loses the elections and the other takes to armed resistance or looting.

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The Brotherhood of Man, Georgian Wine, & Christmas Spirit
On Wine Georgia Today 26/12/2019 On Wine Georgia Today 26/12/2019

The Brotherhood of Man, Georgian Wine, & Christmas Spirit

The Brotherhood of Man usually seems like an abstract concept, but when total strangers invite you into their home to feast on local specialties, nothing could actually feel more concrete.

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The UN deliberately (albeit mistakenly) accorded sovereignty to post-Gadhafi Libya’s economic institutions
On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Middle East Institute 26/09/2019 On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Middle East Institute 26/09/2019

The UN deliberately (albeit mistakenly) accorded sovereignty to post-Gadhafi Libya’s economic institutions

There are few contemporary global conflicts where the UN is still the primary mediator, peacekeeper, or forum for political negotiations. Libya is an exception.

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How Libya’s economic structures enrich the militias
Think Tank Scholarship, On Libya Middle East Institute 23/09/2019 Think Tank Scholarship, On Libya Middle East Institute 23/09/2019

How Libya’s economic structures enrich the militias

Largely overlooked in international policymaking toward Libya’s current conflict is the role of corruption as a key driver of violence, as opposed to merely its byproduct.

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It’s the Economy Stupid: How Libya’s Civil War Is Rooted in Its Economic Structures
On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Istituto Affari Internazionali 16/09/2019 On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Istituto Affari Internazionali 16/09/2019

It’s the Economy Stupid: How Libya’s Civil War Is Rooted in Its Economic Structures

International peace-making efforts in Libya remain doomed if they cannot address the root causes of malaise: flawed economic institutions and the lack of a social contract.

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Kingdom of Militias: Libya’s Second War of Post-Qadhafi Succession
On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Institute for International Political Studies 31/05/2019 On Libya, Think Tank Scholarship Institute for International Political Studies 31/05/2019

Kingdom of Militias: Libya’s Second War of Post-Qadhafi Succession

International players have the tools to prevent Libya from becoming enshrined as a kingdom of militias, but only if they transcend their divergent approaches to cut off the belligerents’ purse strings.

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