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Patrick Artus: 'Wars are economically irrational. Yet, the risk of new conflicts remains high'
The economist outlines five main reasons why the militarization of international relations is on the rise.
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The economist outlines five main reasons why the militarization of international relations is on the rise.
Former prime ministers Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett unveiled the initial pillars of the foreign policy that the two main rivals to Benjamin Netanyahu pledge to pursue, ahead of the general elections scheduled for the fall.