The influence of the foreign policy activities of Algerian and Tunisian leaders on the system ofregional relations in the Maghreb
Authors:
Vasily A. Kuznetsov,
State Academic University for the Humanities (GAUGN)
Russian Federation, Moscow
Anastasia Vasilenko
, State Academic University for the Humanities ...
Where can Russia and Algeria be fostering their ties?
The comprehensive strategic partnership signed between Russia and Algeria in 2023 documented the allied nature of relations between the two nations. With similar conceptual approaches to global affairs and a commitment ...
... officially using some of the most widely spoken languages, the organization can hardly claim a truly high level of geographical, religious and linguistic representation
In recent months, at least six African states have declared their desire to join BRICS. Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal and Sudan (before commencement of the civil conflict) explicitly indicated this, while Ethiopia was the last to declare its intention in late June 2023. In total, the number of candidates for accession has
reached 20
...
In 2022, Algeria not only enhanced its participation in regional international organizations; it also declared its ambitions on a different, higher or even global level
The application to join BRICS, hosting the LAS summit, the new international activity of ...
... Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IOS RAS) held a meeting with Yahia Zoubir. He is a Professor of International Relations and International Management, and Director of Research in Geopolitics at KEDGE Business School (Algeria). The event was dedicated to the discussion of the Maghreb countries in the system of international relations.
From the side of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) the meeting was attended by: Vasily Kuznetsov, Head of the Center ...
Should Russia review its arms sales policy to Algeria considering its increasingly closer ties with Morocco and the recent flare-up of tensions in Western Sahara?
Should Russia review its arms sales policy to Algeria considering its increasingly closer ties with Morocco and the recent flare-up ...
The impeachment process of US President Donald Trump and the US role in the MENA region would determine the future of conflicts in many countries starting from Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya and the future government in Lebanon, Iraq and Algeria, Turkey and Iran
“When I thought I had already reached the bottom,
they knocked from below.”
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
This quote of the polish aphorist and poet of the 20
th
century, Stanislaw Jerzy Lec, serves as a perfect epigraph to ...
... playgrounds for terrorists; so too are Barcelona, Nice, Paris, Berlin, Boston, St. Petersburg and many other ostensibly safe cities.
The majority of the political regimes in the Middle East are perfectly stable, and the reforms implemented in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Jordan following the events of 2011, have had a positive effect on the development of these countries, especially against the backdrop of the misfortune that has befallen the region as a whole.
Even the most problematic countries ...
Algeria is a rare Arab country still unhurt by the surrounding disruptions and capable of an independent foreign policy. Although in 2014-2015 its economy worsened due to the visible
drop in hydrocarbons prices
and a slump in domestic gas production,...
... addition, NGOs and other issue-shaping assets backed by the Hungarian-born Soros are using print and social media to buzz up human rights issues, corporate social responsibility themes and social inclusion connected with Russia's longstanding ally, Algeria.
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Through a contractual arrangement with Areva “yellow cake” from Niger is underselling top producer ...