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Four Years Later: What Russia really wanted with Ukraine

Four years after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the human cost is staggering. Thousands of soldiers have been killed, civilian populations have been displaced...

How Chinese Defense Institutions Gather Ukraine War Data for the Kremlin

China is closely monitoring Western military movements and arms deployments in Ukraine through hundreds of researchers at universities affiliated with the People's Liberation Army,...

How Europe and Canada Can Learn to Love the Bomb and Still Make the World Safer for Everyone

Authors: Raymond Floreani and Dr.Julian Spencer-Churchill Donald Trump's administration has again made it plain to Europe and NATO that America is no longer willing to...

Spain’s Sanchez Gains at Home With Anti-Trump Stance, But at What Cost Abroad?

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has adopted a distinctly defiant posture toward U.S. policies, criticizing interventions in Venezuela, resisting NATO’s defence spending targets, and...

Why is Germany Rearming, Again?

It would appear that the European Union—or at least Germany anyway—has, finally, found something they and much of the rest of the world can...

UK Vows Expanded Arctic Role Under NATO’s ‘Arctic Sentry’ Mission

Britain’s armed forces will take on a “vital” role in NATO’s planned Arctic Sentry mission, Defence Minister John Healey is set to announce during...

Why the Expiry of the New START Treaty Raises Global Nuclear Risks

The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, known as New START, is the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between the United States and Russia....

America’s Thucydidean Moment

Thucydides, had he lived today, would scarcely have been surprised by the arrogance of great powers or by the geopolitical disorder that now defines...

The army that Europe was talked out of

The idea of a pan-European army has always hovered over the continent like a half-remembered dream, something glimpsed between wars and summits and then...

Pistorius Says U.S. President’s Comments on NATO Allies Are “Disrespectful”

Germany’s Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has called on U.S. President Donald Trump to apologise for remarks implying that NATO allies in Afghanistan avoided frontline...

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Israeli Nuclear Deterrence: Problems of Credibility

“Deterrence is not just a matter of military capabilities....

Behave or Be Destroyed: Oman and the Vassal Clause in the American Guarantee

On 27 May, asked at a Cabinet meeting whether...

The End of Globalization? How Wars and Trade Conflicts Are Rewiring Supply Chains

The past three decades have seen the phenomenon of...

India-US Trade Deal Nears as Tariff Talks Focus on Section 301 Relief

India is set to talk with U. S. trade...

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