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The EU Needs a Third Way in Iran

European reactions to the war in Iran have lost sight of wider political dynamics. The EU must position itself for the next phase of the crisis without giving up on its principles. European criticism that the United States’ attacks on Iran breach international law is fully justified. However, while upholding …

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International Ideology and the Last Day

In a previous article on “Zaman al-Wasl” entitled “International Ideologies and the Killing of Patriotism”, I discussed the difference between the national and the internationalist ideology, how the former believes in difference, participation and equality under the roof of the law for all those who are annexed by the borders …

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The War Of The Last Times (Escalation)

In the Middle East, fierce clashes continue. Initially, it was reported that Steve Whitckoff and Jared Kushner are preparing for a visit to Israel, but suddenly received a message about the cancellation of the planned trip. The reasons for this step are not officially specified, but the fact itself is …

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The Greatest Dangers May Lie Ahead

In an interview, Nicole Grajewski discusses the military dimension of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran. Nicole Grajewski is a nonresident scholar in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a tenure-track assistant professor at the Centre de recherches internationales (CERI), Sciences Po, in …

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