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James M. Dorsey

Global protests: Russia and China risk ending up on the wrong side of history

Published November 4, 2019by James Dorsey 9 Comments

By James M. Dorsey Widespread perceptions see Russia together with China as the rising powers in the Middle East as a result of America’s flip flops in Syria and US president Donald J. Trump’s transactional approach towards foreign policy as… Continue Reading →

Analysis, China, Russia China, James M. Dorsey, Middle East, Russia

The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the Politics of Middle Eastern Soccer

Published April 14, 2018by Guest Contributor

by James M. Dorsey Edited remarks at The Beautiful Game? Identity, Resentment, and Discrimination in Football and Fan Cultures conference, Center for Research on Antisemitism, Berlin, 12-13 April 2018 The virtually continuous role of soccer as a key player in… Continue Reading →

Analysis football, James M. Dorsey, Middle East, soccer

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