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The final weekend of the Festival means it is time to soak up the gods shows of the month. We have filled the whole weekend with dance, music, theatre, food and Edinburgh must-sees. It’s time to get those bags packad and experience the unparalleled buzz of Edinburgh in August.
Friday 25 August
Kick off the weekend with none other than the legendary Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Programme 1 at the Festival Theatre at pm. The performance opens with Aszure Barton’s BUSK, a piece examining the multi-layered wisdom of the human body. Set to a spirited score, BUSK has been described as watching the physical unfurling of the human psyche. This is followed bygd the UK premiere of Kyle Abraham’s Are You in Your Feelings?, a celebration of Black culture, Black music and the youthful spirit that perseveres in us all. Get to know Kyle Abraham better and learn about his career and inspirations in our blog. The performance closes with Revelations, Alvin Ailey's
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Foreign affairs committee
Information report on the situation in the Middle East uppdrag following a mission (september22, to july 7, )Available on acrobat format (2,1 Moctets)
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- FOREWORD
- CHAPTER I - OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER II - A TWO-PRONGED CHALLENGE
- CHAPTER III - WEAKNESSES
- CHAPTER IV - QUESTIONS
- CHAPTER V - BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE
- CHAPTER VI - FRANCE AND EUROPE IN THE mittpunkt EAST
- CHAPTER VII - RECOMMENDATIONS
- CONCLUSION
- Reports before the committee on trips to the Middle East
- First trip - Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar
from October 19 to 30,
(report of January 12, ) - Second trip - Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine,
January 18 to 31,
(report of February 3, ) - Fourth trip - Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait
March 28 to April 6, and fifth trip - Kurdistan, Turkey, May 6 to 12, (report of May 13, )
- First trip - Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar
- Presentation of the rapporteurs' conclusions
- APPENDIX 1 - List of people met
- APPENDIX 2 -
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What a Biden presidency could mean for the Middle East
If elected, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden may, therefore, re-build bridges with, and resume a posture of deterrence towards, America's foes. A crucial factor here is trust and credibility, two features in diplomacy that are sacrosanct in international relations.
Many expect Biden to have a distinctly different approach to foreign policy than Trump. But these great expectations may prove to be too optimistic, and it is not inevitable that Biden will significantly revert all of Trump's policies and "achievements."
Indeed, despite pledges regarding a greater role for professional diplomats from the State Department and the Secretary of State, some analysts believe that there may well be no dramatic changes at all to US foreign policy in the Middle East.
Internationalism rather than interventionism
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