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  • Russian Ambitions In The Arctic: What To Expect

    Russian Ambitions In The Arctic: What To Expect

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    • October 11, 2020

    For no country has the Arctic played as significant a role as it does for Russia

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  • With The U.S.-Taliban Deal In Place, IS-K Seeks To Build A Reign Of Terror In Afghanistan

    With The U.S.-Taliban Deal In Place, IS-K Seeks To Build A Reign Of Terror In Afghanistan

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    • August 16, 2020

    As the Taliban’s ideology loses support, a new reign of terror orchestrated by the Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) is taking shape in Afghanistan.

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  • The American Plan For Syria

    The American Plan For Syria

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    • August 9, 2020

    Global Security Review analysis by Hashim Abid (Aug 6, 2020) It’s been nearly a decade since the war in Syria

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  • Confronting Japan To Defend Against China: Senkaku As A Case Study In Taiwan’s Politics

    Confronting Japan To Defend Against China: Senkaku As A Case Study In Taiwan’s Politics

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    • August 2, 2020

    The Tsai administration’s tough talk on the Japanese redesignation of the Senkaku Islands may be interpreted as an olive branch to the Pan-Blue coalition.

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  • Kastellorizo Is The Key To Turkish & Greek Ambitions In The Eastern Mediterranean

    Kastellorizo Is The Key To Turkish & Greek Ambitions In The Eastern Mediterranean

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    • July 19, 2020

    What if Turkey enforces its claimed maritime boundaries? How would Greece, neighboring states, and the U.S. respond?

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  • A New Formula For The UN Security Council

    A New Formula For The UN Security Council

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    • June 28, 2020

    The case for the “Pierce formula”

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  • Will The United States Lead The Post-COVID World?

    Will The United States Lead The Post-COVID World?

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    • June 21, 2020

    Global Security Review analysis by Miro Popkhadze (June 16, 2020) The coronavirus is the most significant health, security, economic, and

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  • It’s Time For The EU To Lead In Libya

    It’s Time For The EU To Lead In Libya

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    • June 12, 2020

    Global Security Review analysis by Agneska Bloch (May 29, 2020) Since the overthrow and killing of Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011, Libya has

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  • A Global Recession Will Fuel Cyber-Espionage

    A Global Recession Will Fuel Cyber-Espionage

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    • April 26, 2020

    Global Security Review analysis by Mohamed ELDoh (April 19, 2020) Over the past several years, many economists (for a variety

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  • COVID-19 Sparks A Wave Of Racism In Iran

    COVID-19 Sparks A Wave Of Racism In Iran

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    • April 18, 2020

    What could go wrong?

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  • Russia’s Renewed Energy Dominance In Europe

    Russia’s Renewed Energy Dominance In Europe

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    • April 5, 2020

    Russia’s geographic proximity to Europe means that Russian gas will be closer and cheaper than other competitors for the foreseeable future.

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  • Is India At Risk Of Losing The Game Of Great Power Competition?

    Is India At Risk Of Losing The Game Of Great Power Competition?

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    • March 29, 2020

    The slower New Delhi is in responding to Beijing’s aggressive economic moves; the more India will have to lose.

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  • Constitutional Reform and Presidential Term Limits in Russia

    Constitutional Reform and Presidential Term Limits in Russia

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    • February 24, 2020

    How will Vladimir Putin answer the 2024 Question?

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  • Nuclear Damage Limitation in an Era of Great Power Competition

    Nuclear Damage Limitation in an Era of Great Power Competition

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    • January 31, 2020

    Global Security Review analysis by Richard Purcell (Jan 23, 2020) Editor’s note: This is the second piece in a two-part

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  • Climate Security is National Security

    Climate Security is National Security

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    • December 22, 2019

    Global Security Review analysis by Joanna Rozpedowski (Dec 12, 2019) Between 2008-2012 over 144 million people were displaced by a

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  • Now That Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is Dead, What Next?

    Now That Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is Dead, What Next?

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    • December 14, 2019

    Global Security Review analysis by Alan Lis (Dec 10, 2019) Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State, was

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  • NATO Membership and Georgia’s Democratic Future

    NATO Membership and Georgia’s Democratic Future

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    • December 7, 2019

    Global Security Review analysis by Miro Popkhadze (Dec 3, 2019) The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is the most powerful alliance in

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  • Turkish Oil Drilling in Cyprus’ EEZ Threatens to Destabilize the Eastern Mediterranean

    Turkish Oil Drilling in Cyprus’ EEZ Threatens to Destabilize the Eastern Mediterranean

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    • November 10, 2019

    Illegal oil drilling, Russian influence, and an entente of unlikely powers in the Eastern Mediterranean leave the U.S. with many questions.

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  • Elections in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk Regions: Peace, But At What Cost?

    Elections in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk Regions: Peace, But At What Cost?

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    • November 7, 2019

    Will the plan for elections in Eastern Ukraine result in peace?

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  • Confidence Building Measures Needed Before the U.S. and Saudi Arabia Start a Dialogue With Iran

    Confidence Building Measures Needed Before the U.S. and Saudi Arabia Start a Dialogue With Iran

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    • November 2, 2019

    Global Security Review analysis by Tanmay Kadam (Oct 25, 2019) After about a year of escalating tensions and heated rhetorical

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