Europe
Counter-Revolution: The need to Safeguard the State From Political Machination in the New Age
With an abundance of threats globally, from external actors seeking to inflame subversion vis-à-vis election interference to internal ‘flashpoints’ ranging from economic, social and...
Poland’s Elections and the Legacy of Law and Justice
After close to a decade in power, Poland’s elections on Oct 15 are shaping up to be a critical test for the ruling right-wing,...
A New Strategy for the Republic Of Moldova
In the months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, theories on how the future would play out were in no short supply. A...
Russia’s Weapons of the Future: How AI Could Escalate Global Conflicts
Artificial intelligence (AI) can revolutionize war-fighting and change the dynamics of global conflicts. Vladimir Putin once said ‘Whoever becomes the leader in AI will become...
The Resilience of Brexit as an Idea: Think of Football Fans and It All Makes Sense
Objectively, Brexit has, so far, been an unmitigated disaster. Extra paperwork has caused endless problems, especially for small and medium sized enterprises. The service...
Love-Hate: Russian Politics Is Completely Dependent on the US
Most researchers at Western think tanks that are studying Russian "active measures” have to admit that along with the brutal (and often failed) actions...
The Pros and Cons of Introducing EU Digital Covid Certificates
The European Union recently took an important step in the direction of opening up travel within the bloc. EU Parliament and Council reached a...
Prosecuting British Veterans of the Troubles Risks Opening Pandora’s Box
Over the past few months there has been much attention paid by the media and the public to the internal divisions that are ravaging...
Germany’s Russia Dilemma
From Germany’s unification through to the end of the second world war, the “German Question” referred to the recurring potential Germany had to threaten...
Why France Should Be Replaced as a Minsk Group Mediator
The Minsk Group was created in its current format in 1992 to find a peaceful settlement to the Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan....
Petrov, Boshirov and Ricin: What Is Behind the Russian-Czech Spy Scandals?
The diplomatic-espionage scandal between Russia and the Czech Republic is gaining momentum. Last week, the new head of the Czech Foreign Ministry, Jakub Kulhánek,...
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Pakistan’s Reticence on Uyghur Persecution
On the sidelines of the high-level 78th Session of...
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Japan’s Strategic Move into Africa: Why Angola
When we speak of global business dynamics, Japan and...
Central Asia
Among Conflicts and Sanctions: Kazakhstan’s Role in Navigating Peace and Resolving Crises
In the tense and complex geopolitical landscape, marked by...
Europe
Counter-Revolution: The need to Safeguard the State From Political Machination in the New Age
With an abundance of threats globally, from external actors...