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    <description>David Robbins is a contributor to the Asia Policy Programme at the Abba Eban Institute for International Diplomacy. He recently moved to Tel Aviv from New York City and has a particular interest in geopolitics and diplomatic affairs. David received a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Duke University.</description>
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      <description>As tensions between the United States and China in their competition for global supremacy continue to play out in Asia, regional changes in the Middle East have created an opening for much-needed cooperation rather than confrontation between the two.
This cooperation is of particular importance for “middle countries” in the region balancing competing regional and global interests and increasingly being stuck between the Sino-US divide.
With Iranian nuclear negotiations set to resume on November...</description>
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      <title>Can the Middle East become a theatre for strategic China-US cooperation?</title>
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