Via Modern Diplomacy, analysis of the BRICS’ Middle East expansion: BRICS’ expansion into the Middle East operates as a combination of regional and global dynamics. The expansion is not just a passive presence but rather an active and interactive process that impacts both regional and global contexts. BRICS has entered the Middle East with the […]
Read more »Courtesy of Foreign Affairs, a look at why China and Russia are stepping up their support for Iran: Upon assuming power in 1979, Iran’s revolutionaries prided themselves on rejecting the global order. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the country’s first supreme leader, declared that his state would be “neither East nor West.” Khomeini viewed the United States as “the Great […]
Read more »Via South China Morning Post, an article on growing Chinese/Iranian ties: Consul General Xu Wei takes office eight months after opening of new mission in strategically important port on the Strait of Hormuz Facing tensions with the US, China and Iran forge closer relations through cooperation deals, joint military drills and diplomatic visits China’s new […]
Read more »Via The Iran Project, a report on a recent announcement that Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey would welcome joint investment: The Iran Project – Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian declared that Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have welcomed a summit aimed at improving economic and commercial cooperation and joint investment. He made the comments during […]
Read more »Courtesy of Bloomberg, a report on BRICS expansion: Major emerging market nations invited top oil exporter Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, Argentina, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates to join their bloc in a push to expand its global influence. Leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa agreed to enlarge their BRICS group from Jan. 1 at a summit held in Johannesburg, […]
Read more »Via The Lowy Institute, a look at how Iran’s lithium deposit could shift global dynamics: Iran’s recent unearthing of a vast lithium deposit – potentially the world’s second largest – has sent shockwaves through the global lithium competition landscape. Amid the shifting currents of these developments, two key players stand out: China and Australia. China is the […]
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