More: Geopolitics

The “Russian Card” in the International Game

In recent years, Russia has unfailingly found itself the focus of the international community’s attention: Russia makes newspaper headlines, appears in TV reports and...

Is Russia a real national security threat to the west or is it only a paper tiger?

Since, the 2008  Presidential elections debate of America, the American political elite and the deep-state consider Russia a number one geo-political threat, to the...

Belt and Road in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges

China’s „One Belt One Road “Initiative has been allocated as its most determined project ever in trying to shape and influence behavior in the...

Hayk Kotanjian: The National Defense Research University’s Geostrategic Project on the eve of the Agreement with the EU

Statement by Lieutenant General Hayk Kotanjian, Head, National Defense Research University, MOD, RA, Doctor of Political Science, Professor, at the parliamentary hearings on “Armenia-EU:...

The situation in Ukraine

The conflict between the Russian Federation and the Ukrainian government is the point of greatest tension, but also of EU weakness  towards its East,...

A frozen conflict in the Caucasus reaches a boiling point

A s most of the industrial world and major powers focus on the conflicts in the Middle East, the obstinate behavior of North...

Caspian Roadmap: Back or wreck to the future?

Recently, I came across an interesting outlined roadmap for Caspian countries, written in 2010 with predictions for 2025. 5 years down and 10 years...

Azeri Janus: Baku Balancing both East and West

Since its transition to independence, Azerbaijan has looked both east and west for its place on the world stage. Predominantly Muslim, Azerbaijan has no...

Walking a Delicate Geostrategic Line: Azerbaijan’s Role to the U.S. and Russia

Although the Cold War is long over there has still been a large degree of geopolitical competition between the West and Russia. This geopolitical...

America vs. Russia: Bringing a Knife to a Foreign Policy Gunfight

In some ways the United States has played a very strange self-injurious game since 1991 when it comes to Russia. On the one hand,...

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The UAE Just Walked Out of OPEC and the Cartel May Never Recover

Fifty-nine years of membership, ended with a statement on...

The Invisible Wall Blocking Industrialization: Case of Tajikistan

Despite cotton’s long-standing role in Tajikistan’s economy, efforts to...

Will AI Be Able to Replace Air Traffic Controllers?

Artificial intelligence will change air traffic control, but it...

Europe’s Energy Strategy Avoids Demand Cuts, but Pressure Is Building

As the energy crisis from the Iran war escalates,...

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