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Author Archives: Dnyanesh Kamat

Dnyanesh Kamat is a political analyst who focuses on the Middle East and South Asia. He also advises governments on policies and strategic initiatives to foster growth in the creative industries such as media, entertainment and culture.

Three leaders’ domestic agendas endanger Mideast peace

by Dnyanesh Kamat January 5, 2021January 5, 2021

The political calculations of three individuals – Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump and Ali Khamenei – will determine whether the Middle East sees war or relative peace in 2021. The prospects thus far do not look good. Netanyahu faces the political fight of his life this year as Israelis head to the polls in March for […]

As vaccinations start, supply chain security is key

by Dnyanesh Kamat December 21, 2020December 21, 2020

Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal a strategic disaster for Iran

by Dnyanesh Kamat November 23, 2020November 26, 2020

Hypocrisy masquerading as realpolitik in Caucasus

by Dnyanesh Kamat October 7, 2020October 7, 2020

Pandemic has not flattened the ‘terrorism curve’

by Dnyanesh Kamat September 29, 2020September 29, 2020

Israel’s deal with Kosovo, Serbia is diplomatic charade

by Dnyanesh Kamat September 16, 2020September 16, 2020

Decline of US-led global order set to fuel more conflict

by Dnyanesh Kamat September 3, 2020September 3, 2020

Time to rethink ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ labels

by Dnyanesh Kamat August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

Turkey, India both face an end to secularism

by Dnyanesh Kamat July 22, 2020July 22, 2020

Anti-black racism in the MENA region

by Dnyanesh Kamat June 29, 2020June 29, 2020

US-China tensions create uncertainty for Middle East

by Dnyanesh Kamat June 4, 2020June 4, 2020

The challenge to creating a fairer society

by Dnyanesh Kamat May 28, 2020May 28, 2020

Supreme Leader engineers compliant parliament

by Dnyanesh Kamat February 27, 2020February 27, 2020

Mideast must brace for blowback from India’s crisis

by Dnyanesh Kamat January 29, 2020February 18, 2020

Iran, Israel raise tensions to obscure domestic woes

by Dnyanesh Kamat November 25, 2019February 18, 2020

Azerbaijan in crosshairs as Gulf tensions escalate

by Dnyanesh Kamat October 15, 2019February 18, 2020

Prospects look bright for US-Iran breakthrough

by Dnyanesh Kamat September 12, 2019February 18, 2020

Sudan’s political trajectory likely to resemble Myanmar’s

by Dnyanesh Kamat September 3, 2019February 18, 2020

Ethiopian civil war would have far-reaching effects

by Dnyanesh Kamat July 16, 2019February 18, 2020

India’s new government will loosen ties with Iran

by Dnyanesh Kamat June 28, 2019February 18, 2020

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