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Value Chain Analysis and Strategic Framework for Economic Upgrading in North Macedonia’s Critical Minerals Sector

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The Caucasus in Russian foreign policy strategy

Caucasus Survey, 2020
The Caucasus has always been a formative region for Russian foreign policy-making. While the North Caucasus has retained its position as Russia’s most fragile and politically instable region, the South Caucasus provided the most pressing security challenges shaping Russian foreign policy since the early nineteenth century.
Andrey Sushentsov, Nikita Neklyudov
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China in Russia's Foreign Policy Strategy

Russian Politics & Law, 1996
China has traditionally occupied as important a place in Russia's foreign policy strategy as Russia has in China's foreign policy strategy. The bitter polemics over Russia's national-state interests and, accordingly, various statements by Russian leaders and political figures make studies in this area especially timely today.
A. Voskresenskiĭ
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Iran's Foreign Policy Strategy after Saddam

The Washington Quarterly, 2010
During President Mahmud Ahmadinejad's first term, Iranian foreign policy had two key enduring components. First, Tehran sought to deal with Iran's new security dilemma brought about by the U.S.
K. Barzegar
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Multilateralism and Pyongyang’s Foreign Policy Strategy

2010
Management of North Korea has proven difficult for all countries that have tried. China and the Soviet Union struggled with this challenge, competing for Pyongyang’s favor even as they grasped for the slightest leverage.1 South Korea made at least three earnest attempts: in the early 1970s in the shadow of Sino-U.S.
G. Rozman
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