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Comment: We must engage with the forces that drove Trump's victory, with compassion yet resolute commitment, and challenge them in 2018, writes Andrew Leber
Comment: As Egypt is forced to float the Pound and seek help from his neighbours, Robert Springborg asks if Sisi's gameplan is a desperate one of stimulating an IMF riot?
Comment: Sisi appears to have made some savvy foreign policy decisions, but a closer look reveals a president ineptly pursing a deeply flawed strategy, writes Robert Springborg
Comment: Obama's failure to respect the 'red line' that he drew on chemical weapons, demonstrates a foreign policy preoccupied with 'getting his legacy right' at home, writes Robert Springborg.
Comment: Failure to engage Beijing on global matters of geopolitical significance will leave the United States struggling to shape the future world system, writes Michael Brenner.
Comment: On the 46th anniversary of Nasser's death, Robert Springborg revisits memories of his personal encounters with the charismatic Egyptian leader.
Comment: Sahar Aziz's testimony before the US House of Representatives on the government's 'Countering Violent Extremism' programmes, lays bare a deeply flawed approach.
Comment: Did Obama get a good deal? Or is he just securing his legacy from the Israeli lobby? Robert Springborg studies the Washington-Tel Aviv weapons deal.
Comment: While Sisi and Putin both hope to manipulate public opinion, the Egyptian leader lacks Putin's know-how and masterful handling of information, writes Robert Springborg.
Comment: In Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria and elsewhere, targeting medical professionals has become a strategy for war, undermining the core beliefs espoused at Geneva, write Andrew Leber and Nicholas Morley.