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Europe is no longer asking if war with Russia is coming. It’s asking when. From Berlin to the Baltic Sea, policymakers are ...
Distributed Maritime Ops seeks to increase the resilience of US forces against Chinese A2/AD threats by complicating enemy ...
As Swahili becomes a lingua franca for the age of AI, African states must ask: are we digital users, or digital custodians?
At a time when the U.S. faces a credibility deficit in much of the world, cutting off one of the few institutions designed to ...
This week we cover a recent US assessment on damage to Iran’s nuclear sites, the situation in southern Syria, and the bond market repercussions of another LDP electoral drubbing in Japan.
Though separated by a decade, these two high-profile air tragedies invite a comparative analysis of both the technical circumstances and geopolitical consequences surrounding them.
Russia’s Taliban recognition could be the start of a trend; however, Afghanistan’s (partial) reintegration into the ...
Tracing the historical evolution of Israel’s doctrine of pre-emptive deterrence, from its introduction under the Begin ...
BRICS Rio Summit reflects a contradiction at the heart of the bloc: while US trade threats underscore the relevance of BRICS ...
The Canada-EU Security and Defence Partnership may not represent a systemic shift, but it’s an important step toward ...
The world depends on Taiwan’s semiconductors, but Taiwan’s survival must depend on more than just faith in external intervention.
If Brussels hopes to confront the threat posed by irregular migration from Russia and Belarus, it must work collaboratively ...
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