NATO Nuclear Sharing: Why it Still Matters
Despite geopolitical landscape changes, one strategic dictum endures: the best way to avoid war is to increase its potential costs.
Corruption Fight Devolves into a New Constitutional Crisis in Ukraine
President Zelensky has set his sights on Ukraine’s constitutional court following a decision to reverse key anti-corruption reforms.
Geopolitics of the Nagorno-Karabakh War
Historical background and geopolitical context for the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh war.
Threat of Sanctions Can Ensure a Smooth Election in Moldova
Only the threat of penalties can break the current impasse over reform – a stasis that could destabilise the country.
Russia Relations under a Biden Presidency
A Biden win in November does not bode well for US-Russia relations.
Invisible Warfare: NATO and the Geopolitical Storm on the Market Economy Horizon
NATO states face a multitude of threats that transcend the military realm, and its high time that the Alliance’s planners took notice.
NATO Relations under a Biden Presidency
Can a President Biden put the toothpaste back into the tube and restore faith in the North Atlantic Alliance?
Belarus: Delicate Situation in the Debilitated Dictatorship
Illusions of a sudden pro-Western and democratic Belarus are only that: illusions.
Belarus Crisis: The Geopolitical Stakes for the Major Powers
The Belarus crisis is mainly the result of domestic political tensions. But paradoxically, this is an internal issue that carries a profound international dimension as well.
Belarus Crisis: The Russian Perspective
What’s at stake for Moscow in the ongoing Belarus crisis, and how far is the Kremlin willing to go to protect its interests?