Stability in Middle East nowhere to be found

Both the United States and Europe are too pre-occupied with their own geo-strategic and economic restructurings to be able to remake the Middle East. The region’s indigenous powers are too divided, too weak or too politically fragmented to develop some sort of security framework, whether formal or informal.

Recent developments in geopolitical hotspots across the globe have led to much discussion about the end of the post-Cold War order. Seeing as American power is projected primarily through its navy, this erosion of stability has manifested itself through events taking place around the Eurasian Ri...

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