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Time for a New Approach to Conventional Arms Control?

The return to an outright deterrence relationship between NATO and Russia involves the danger of an arms race and a number of military risks, particularly in...

US-Turkish partnership: “strategic” does not mean “reliable”

The continuing tension in the Middle East has yet again become a discussion point during the so-called top-level week of the 74th Session of the UN...

The Economic Roots of Georgia’s “Defection” to the West

An important part of a country's foreign policy lies in its economic moves. This is particularly true in the case of large states seeking a bigger...

President Macron’s plans and ambitions: Realism or rhetoric?

In the run-up to the G7 Summit in Biarritz, French media reports focused on the global political and diplomatic plans of President Emmanuel Macron. Journalists say...

Rethinking Cyber warfare: Strategic Implications for United States and China

“Every age had its own kind of war, its own limiting conditions, and its own peculiar preconceptions.”Carl von Clausewitz Internet has transformed the front lines of war....

Russia and China: Union or Strategic Uncertainty?

Russia–China military cooperation is gaining momentum. Since the start of the year, the sides have conducted naval exercises, the first joint patrol of bomber aircraft and...

Turkey drifting from the West towards Russia?

In the years of the Cold War, Turkey positioned itself at the vanguard of the free, i.e. Western world, confronting the so-called “evil empire”. Many Turks,...

A Europe whole and free: Utopia or, after all, a future?

In the euphoria of the peaceful fall of the Berlin Wall long 30 years ago quite a few hopeful predictions were made for restoration of political...

NATO’s “space strategy”: What is it all about?

In a Twitter post released in June 2019, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the North Atlantic Alliance planned to develop its own “space strategy.”...

Starring role of Taliban peace talks to bring stability in Afghanistan

Authors: Kinza Shaheen and Areeja Syed The geostrategic location of Afghanistan made it a buffer state between the British Empire and Russia till 1919. In the following...

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been re-elected to...

Gaza’s 1,000 Days: The Ceasefire That Cannot Become a Peace

On July 2nd, Gaza's Government Media Office issued the...

Europe’s Pragmatic Betrayal: How Human Rights Became Negotiable

European officials met with Taliban regime representatives in Brussels...

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