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Showing 1 - 15 results of 422 for "Alan Philps"
If the US president succeeds in his ambition to weaken China's economy, the effects could be disastrous
September 26, 2018
In the face of popular unrest and a turbulent economy, Vladimir Putin has chosen to publicly flex his muscles with a display of tanks, troops and powerful friends
September 12, 2018
Impeachment proceedings could well follow the vital mid-term elections – now just two months away
September 5, 2018
When the cherries from Spain, insulin from Denmark and the car parts from Germany are held up at the border, London might well cave and accept the EU’s terms
September 1, 2018
The big question is whether the 'America First' policy with scant regard for longstanding alliances is a game-changer, writes Alan Philps
August 15, 2018
Putin's gamble in intervening to rescue the Assad regime is, in his eyes, the foundation of Russia’s long-term influence in the Middle East, writes Alan Philps
August 1, 2018
Trump, says Kissinger, is tearing up the old world order – but he could just be an unwitting agent of change, writes Alan Philps
July 25, 2018
Beijing's requirement for secure sources of energy will be the defining long-term factor, writes Alan Philps
July 22, 2018
After years of cold war and conflict, the two countries have declared peace. Alan Philps analyses the prospects for a lasting settlement
July 11, 2018
The president is disrupting the organisations that have underpinned US global hegemony. It could have implications for bringing the Iranian regime to its knees, writes Alan Philps
July 4, 2018
Facing anger and discontent at home and abroad, Merkel, the standard bearer of liberal internationalism, is at risk of being sacrificed to the far right, writes Alan Philps
June 27, 2018
Merkel decided to run for another term to defend her values against Trump. She might have overplayed her hand, writes Alan Philps
June 20, 2018
Summitry as geopolitics through the medium of reality TV has sparked distaste among foreign policy pundits, writes Alan Philps
June 13, 2018
The US ambassador to Germany is demonstrating his president's bleak view that the EU is a dangerous commercial rival free-riding on America's coat-tails, writes Alan Philps
June 6, 2018
An alliance between the League and Five Star Movement in Italy could bring the euro crashing down
May 30, 2018
Tantrums and tiaras: How Meghan Markle and Britain's royal family fell out
Oil prices rally to highest since 2019 after Opec+ rolls over output curbs
Arab Americans hit 'disproportionately' hard by Covid-19
How one man continued to fly around the world during the pandemic
Saudi Arabia's Al Ula airport will welcome international flights