More: Eurasia

The Eurasian project and the geopolitics of Brexit

With specific reference to Brexit - an issue that we have analyzed extensively - we need to define both its effects on Europe's new...

The Uighur issue

The autonomous region of Xinjiang, in the People’s Republic of China – with a relative majority of Turkmen Muslim people (45%) and the Han...

The Geographical Lynchpin: Great Power Jockeying in the Caspian

Zbigniew Brzezinkski defined “Eurasia” as one of the most important geopolitical concepts. He observed, “Ever since the continents started interacting politically, some five hundred...

Putin, Dugin and the Coming Wild Ride on Leviathan

It does not strain the imagination to snare drum tautness to imagine Vladimir Putin, bare chested in his best rodeo persona, bronco-busting Leviathan. However,...

The Russian Federation’s geopolitics

In a now famous speech delivered at the Conference on Security, held in Munich in 2007, Vladimir Putin harshly clarified the structural determinants of...

Terrorist threat in Central Asia. One problem, different approaches

Terrorism and security have newly become one of the top priorities in post-Soviet Central Asia. States are discussing how to face the threat of...

Africa Could Reverse Trade Imbalance With Russia

African leaders, export trade organizations and corporate businesses have an extraordinary opportunity to design a well-timed strategy to take advantage of the growing market...

Eurasian Economic Union and Pakistan-Belarus Free Trade Engagements

The newly created Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) has shortly got the momentum as an economic hub for the countries of the region. The EEU...

Turkish Dilemma: Problems in being a Greater Caspian Force?

In the wake of Turkey’s recent election – supposedly fraught with corruption and fraud – and amid some of the worst violent outbreaks it...

Kazakhstan & WTO: End of an Odyssey or New Leap Forward?

Kazakhstan applied to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) in January of 1996. Twenty long years later (July 27, 2015), President Nazarbayev signed the...

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Is NATO Preparing for a Long War With Russia?

In the shadows cast by the protracted conflict in...

The Death of Air Superiority: How Drone Warfare Has Become Democratised

Ever since the Italo-Turkish War of 1911, when aircraft...

China’s Pacific Missile Test and the Indo-Pacific’s New Nuclear Reality

On July 6, at 12:01pm Beijing time, a Chinese...

How Digital Discount Platforms Are Reshaping Household Spending in 2026

The way households manage their spending has changed more...

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