Sino-Russian Competition: Self-Inflicted Competition in Central Asia?

Sino-Russian Competition: Self-Inflicted Competition in Central Asia?

“Sino-Russian Competition: Self-Inflicted Competition in Central Asia?” Authors | Editors: Canna, S. (NSI, Inc.); Kuznar, E. (NSI, Inc.) Report Preview China and Russia support each other’s political and economic objectives both globally and in the...
Stability in US-Egyptian Relations: Why the United States is Unlikely to Make a Major Policy Shift in Response to Egyptian Events

Stability in US-Egyptian Relations: Why the United States is Unlikely to Make a Major Policy Shift in Response to Egyptian Events

“Stability in US-Egyptian Relations: Why the United States is Unlikely to Make a Major Policy Shift in Response to Egyptian Events” Authors | Editors: Polansky (Pagano), S. (NSI, Inc.); Peterson, N. (NSI, Inc.) NSI Reachback Report Preview The United...
US Action and Inaction in Lebanon: Charting the Best Course for US Interests in Great Power Competition

US Action and Inaction in Lebanon: Charting the Best Course for US Interests in Great Power Competition

Authors | Editors: Polansky, S. (NSI, Inc.); Aviles, W. (NSI, Inc.) Report Abstract Despite significant challenges to its stability, Lebanon has long survived politically and economically. Nonetheless, poor governance and a severe...