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Trump in Beijing: Respect, Leverage, and the New Realism of U.S.–China Relations
How President Trump’s China visit may open a new era of managed rivalry, strategic respect, and American-led realism. President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing should be understood not merely as a diplomatic episode, but as a strategic signal. It revealed something essential about the future of the international order: the relationship between the United States […]
Egypt: The Strategic Anchor of a New Middle East
In his analysis published in the Jerusalem Strategic Tribune, Col. (ret.) Dr. Eran Lerman recalls that Cairo is not just another regional actor, but a pillar of stability, balance and moderation. Under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, Egypt is relying on the strength of the state, national stability and strategic realism in a […]
Egypt's Pivotal Role in Regional Affairs: What Lies Ahead?
President ‘Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi’s recent visit to the UAE – which served as an opportunity to reveal that the Egyptian Air force has been playing a role in the defense of the Emirates – was an important reminder of an often overlooked aspect of the regional balance of power. Albeit beset by several significant internal […]
