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Gyorgy Busztin

Gyorgy Busztin

Dr Gyorgy Busztin is a Visiting Research Professor at the Middle East Institute of the National University of Singapore. A career diplomat, he served as Hungary’s Ambassador to Indonesia and Iran, among other postings
Dr Gyorgy Busztin is a Visiting Research Professor at the Middle East Institute of the National University of Singapore. A career diplomat, he served as Hungary’s Ambassador to Indonesia and Iran, among other postings
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Opinion | Russia and Turkey want to be great again. Asia should be worried

As Russia seeks to re-establish its Soviet-era sphere of influence and Turkey turns towards Central Asia, their opposing interests might soon collide. For China, Russo-Turkish tensions would destabilise Central Asia. For South and Southeast Asia, Turkey’s neo-Ottoman drive has bigger repercussions.

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Afghanistan, like Iraq before it, shows that when foreign interventions prop up corrupt regimes without a care for their people, disaster ripples throughout the world.

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