The participation of Denmark in all the key U.S. and NATO interventions in 1991–2020 did not free the country from reputational risks due to the persistent...
The major continents of the world are experiencing a paradigm change within and outside their borders. The change is horrible for some states as they are...
Weapons and equipment are the foundation of military combat capability and an important factor in determining the outcome of wars. In the current situation of increasingly...
Authors: Pietro Shakarian and Benyamin Poghosyan* This July will mark the 300th anniversary of Peter the Great’s Caspian campaign. The campaign proved costly for the Russian...
The conflict in Ukraine has rolls over to fourth week of devastation, resulting in over three million refugees, numerous military and civilian casualties, and intermittent reconciliatory...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine brings forward questions about European Union’ potential of becoming a security guarantor for the Eastern Partnership (EaP) and specifically for the Associated...
“Friction is the difference between war on paper and war as it actually is.”-Karl von Clausewitz, On War The “Friction” of Nuclear Crisis Amid multiplying perils...
One of the Russian Government’s main accusations against the Government of Ukraine’s President Volodmyr Zelensky is that Zelensky’s forces are using Ukraine’s civilians as “human shields”...
A “supersonic flying object”, believed to be a version of the Brahmos missile, flew into Pakistan’s air space at debatable altitude near air corridors of airliners,...
Unstable regimes with nuclear missile capabilities such as Russia and North Korea are increasingly showing willingness to use their nukes. Here is why this is a...