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  • Zhang Yuan, Professor, The Middle East Studies Institute of Shanghai International Studies University, China 2022-11-27 09:55

    By Professor Yuan Zhang

    External conflicts revise the view of war in the Middle East

    Throughout human history, major international wars have not only caused dramatic short-term fluctuations in interstate relations, but have also had a long and profound impact on the way non-combatant states view war. The Russia-Ukraine conflict is rapidly changing the global geopolitics and the world political and economic order.

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