Information on "Economic Cooperation" and "Middle East"
October 2012
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Oct 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (May 2012)
Author: Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet features a compilation of statements made by relevant American and Chinese actors in May 2012. More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (May 2012)»
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Sino-Saudi Relations: An Economic History
Author: Mohammed Turki Al-Sudairi
Publisher: Gulf Research Center (GRC)
This paper addresses the issue of Sino-Saudi engagement by providing a general sketch of Sino-Saudi economic relations starting from the late 1980s onwards. More on «Sino-Saudi Relations: An Economic History»
July 2012
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Jul 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (March 2012)
Author: Yang Gyu Kim, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet on US-China Relations covers economic and military cooperation as well as cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region, human rights in China, sanctions on Iran, the Syrian crisis, Taiwanese independence and cybersecurity. More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (March 2012)»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (February 2012)
Author: Yang Gyu Kim, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet on US-China Relations covers economic and military cooperation, international trade regulations, human rights in China, Tibetan Independence, the South China sea dispute, China’s veto of United Nations Security Council Resolution on Sy... More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (February 2012)»
May 2012
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6 May 2012
Egypt's Revocation of the Natural Gas Agreement with Israel
Author: Shmuel Even
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
On 22 April 2012, the national Egyptian gas companies, EGAS and EGPC, announced the revocation of the agreement to supply natural gas to Israel. More on «Egypt's Revocation of the Natural Gas Agreement with Israel» -
May 2012
Occasional Allies, Enduring Rivals: Turkey’s Relations with Iran
Author: Gareth H Jenkins
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This study discusses three aspects of Turkish-Iranian relations: its historical context up to 2002, the two countries political relations under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the economic relations between Ankara and Teheran since AKP to... More on «Occasional Allies, Enduring Rivals: Turkey’s Relations with Iran»
January 2012
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16 Jan 2012
Foreign Minister Krishna’s Visit to Israel
Author: S Samuel, C Rajiv
Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna’s visit to Israel was an important political effort on the part of the two governments to further consolidate the burgeoning bilateral relations in the fields of economy, defence, and people-to-people cont... More on «Foreign Minister Krishna’s Visit to Israel»
December 2011
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Dec 2011
Afghanistan: Begrenztes Potential für regionale Zusammenarbeit
Author: Christian Wagner
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Die Übergabe der Verantwortung (Transition) an die afghanischen Sicherheitskräfte und der beginnende Truppenabzug der internationalen Gemeinschaft leiten eine neue Phase in der politischen Entwicklung Afghanistans ein. More on «Afghanistan: Begrenztes Potential für regionale Zusammenarbeit»
September 2011
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Sep 2011
The 4th GCSP-OSCE Academy- NUPI-NESA-GCMC Seminar “Central Asia 2011”
Author: Kushtarbek Shamshidov, Pal Dunay, Graeme P Herd, Maxim Ryabkov
Publisher: Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
In September 2011, the 4th Central Asia 2011 Security Policy Seminar took place at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek. More on «The 4th GCSP-OSCE Academy- NUPI-NESA-GCMC Seminar “Central Asia 2011”»
August 2011
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Aug 2011
Involving Central Asia in Afghanistan’s Future – What Can Europe Do?
Author: Marlène Laruelle
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
EU policy on Central Asia is unclear about the relationship between Afghanistan and Central Asia. More on «Involving Central Asia in Afghanistan’s Future – What Can Europe Do?»


