Opinion

New initiative launched to redirect Gulf energy flows away from Strait toward Mediterranean

Eurasianet June 15, 2026

Syria envisioned as key cog in new energy distribution network.

COMMENT: Iran and the GCC, the memory remains

Professor Simon Mabon June 15, 2026

Relations across the Gulf have been ruined following more than 100 days of war between Iran, Israel and the US with the Gulf neighbours to the south and east of the Islamic Republic left exposed following a new memorandum with the Trump admin.

RAGOZIN: Talk of a turning point in Ukraine is a dangerous gamble

Leonid Ragozin in Riga June 14, 2026

Compromised politicians in Ukraine and Europe see the continuation of the war as a lifeline for their expiring careers.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: EU Parliament is having a laugh again. Sanctions gun turns to Turkish justice minister Gurlek

Akin Nazli in Belgrade June 14, 2026

Routinely ignored, the European legislature acts as if it carries some weight in Turkish affairs. Spare us, please.

Death of Turkey’s opposition declared by analysts

IntelliNews Turkey desk June 13, 2026

Erdogan seen as having throttled last life out of CHP. His “coup is complete”.

Armenia accelerates trade shift toward EU after Russian pre-election pressure

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow June 9, 2026

Relations between Yerevan and Moscow remain strained, following a pattern seen in Moldova, where Russian trade restrictions and political pressure ultimately helped push exports toward the EU.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: How the Turkish opposition helps sustain the myth of real elections

Akin Nazli in Belgrade June 9, 2026

CHP Party legitimises entire spectacle by participating vigorously in compromised races.

Russia goes on the offensive against Armenian PM Pashinyan

Robert Ananyan in Yerevan June 4, 2026

Ahead of Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary election, Russia is carrying out a full-scale pressure campaign against Nikol Pashinyan’s government.

COMMENT: Europe risks becoming a ‘vassal’ unless it relearns power politics, Sciences Po chief warns

bne IntelliNews June 3, 2026

Europe is in a historic decline that threatens its economic model, political autonomy and global influence, and lacks the intellectual framework needed to reverse the trend, according to the head of France's elite Sciences Po university.

COMMENT: A new world of asymmetrical diplomacy

Ben Aris in Berlin June 1, 2026

The world has changed in a very fundamental way. For most of the last century the world has been run on the lines of Great Power Geopolitics: them and us; the enlightened and the barbaric; the rich and the poor.

TCHAKAROV: Armenia after an opposition victory — Georgia 2.0?

Ivan Tchakarov of GlobalSource Partners June 1, 2026

An opposition win would not be an economic, political or geopolitical disaster.

BERTRAND: Thucydides trap is not real, but threat of WWIII is

Arnaud Bertrand in Switzerland May 31, 2026

I actually suspect that no-one seriously believes in the existence of the "Thucydides trap": not the Chinese, not the West, and probably not even Graham Allison, the author of the concept (he's too smart for this).

RAGOZIN: Melnyk reburial signals ideological shift in Ukraine

Leonid Ragozin in Riga May 29, 2026

During his seven years as president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s attitude to Ukraine’s history has changed radically.

COMMENT: Now there’s a thing – Deutsche Welle circulates Erdogan regime’s line in English but butters up opposition in Turkish

Akin Nazli in Belgrade May 29, 2026

Core tenet of German foreign policy means a public veneer of democratic solidarity, but a reality of accommodating strongmen.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Defiant Ozel declares Erdogan will be ousted by 60% of voters in snap poll

Akin Nazli in Belgrade May 26, 2026

Unfortunately, as per usual, the CHP does not appear to be living in the real world.

Millions of Ukrainians may remain in EU for years even after war ends

IntelliNews May 25, 2026

Ukrainian refugees are likely to remain in the European Union for years – and possibly permanently – even if the war with Russia ends, according to a new report by the Clingendael Institute.

COMMENT: Turkey’s opposition leader scales water cannon. Round of applause, but autocracy looks here to stay

Akin Nazli in Belgrade May 25, 2026

Barring an exceptional turn of events, ‘Action man’ Ozel is too little too late. Democracy took a knife to the back long ago.

EU’s foreign policy boss Kallas is undermining Europe’s credibility

Ben Aris in Berlin May 22, 2026

Kaja Kallas has done it again. The EU’s top foreign policy high representative called China a “cancer” that needs decisive treatment with chemotherapy rather than temporary relief with morphine.

COMMENT: Russia and China deepen strategic alignment as partnership reaches “highest level in history”

Ben Aris in Berlin May 21, 2026

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping set out an expansive vision for their bilateral relationship in a joint statement issued during a state visit to Beijing this week, marking 30 years of strategic partnership.

ASH: UK cocks up on Russian sanctions

Tim Ash of BlueBay Asset Management May 21, 2026

At the least a PR disaster for the UK around its Russia sanctions regime. At the worst the UK has been pushed by Trump’s war on Iran to easing up sanctions on Russia.

Dismiss
liveChat() ?>