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How China’s strategic military buildup can deter US economic warfare

Seyed Pejman Amin-Madani Recent satellite images indicate that China is building a new fleet of specialized barges for amphibious assaults, which could be used in potential operations against Taiwan. With this move, China is expanding its military options and complicating Taiwan’s defense. This action not only signals China’s military preparedness but also sends a clear

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Iran’s Foreign Policy and Its Key Impact on International Investment in Tourism

Pegah Yavari Far, Babak Yavari Far Foreign policy plays a crucial role in international investment in tourism, impacting diplomatic relations, macroeconomic stability, and the global image of a destination. Iran, with its rich historical, cultural, and natural resources, has significant potential to attract foreign investment in the tourism sector. However, the interaction between Iran’s geopolitical

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Opportunities and Threats of the North-South Corridor (INSTC) for Iran

 Seyed Fazel Shahcheragh The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), aimed at connecting India to Russia through Iran, presents a strategic opportunity for Iran to transform into the “Eurasian Transit Hub” and break free from economic isolation. This 7,200-kilometer corridor will reduce trade costs between India and Russia by up to 55%, and with the completion

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U.S dead end in West Asia

 Ali Heydari A recent report by The Wall Street Journal about the failure of U.S. bunker-busting bombs to destroy Houthi’s underground missile complex raises important questions about Washington’s true ability to target deep and hardened installations. This issue is especially relevant when analyzing potential scenarios involving attacks on Iran’s nuclear and missile facilities. The experience

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