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The SCO 2025: Progress and Reality Checks
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Fortifying Europe: The Launch of EDIS and the Future of EU Defense Autonomy

May 14, 2024 No Comments

(Photo Source: NATO) The ongoing war in Ukraine has not only shattered decades of peace in Europe but has also challenged the assumption that defense

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Zircon Hypersonic Cruise Missiles in Ukraine: A Russian First?

March 1, 2024 No Comments

The advent of hypersonic technology may well redefine the limits of military power, and Russia’s recent deployment of a Zircon hypersonic cruise missile (HCM; a

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Strategic Tensions in the Red Sea: Navigating the Complex Dynamics of the Middle East Conflict

January 17, 2024 No Comments

On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched “Al-Aqsa Flood,” an operation within Israeli territory.  Subsequent developments heightened the risk of escalating the military conflict between Israel

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How the Politicization of the Turkish Armed Forces Undermined its Core Tasks

April 15, 2023 No Comments

With its primary mission of protecting Turkey’s sovereignty and promoting peace in the region, the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) plays a crucial role in national

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Could China Occupy Taiwan Soon?

January 18, 2023 No Comments

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, is an island country that has been independent from the People’s Republic of China since 1949 and is a sui

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The Main Difference Between NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept And Its Previous Strategic Concepts

October 25, 2022 No Comments

The NATO 2022 Strategic Concept, which was adopted at the NATO summit held in Madrid on June 29-30, 2022, is intended to guide NATO’s activities

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How Will Sweden’s and Finland’s Membership in NATO Impact Arctic Geopolitics?

June 9, 2022 No Comments

NATO membership for Sweden and Finland undoubtedly has the power to change the security architecture in Europe. Often overlooked, however, are the potentially significant consequences

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NATO’s New Strategic Concept Is Facing the Ukraine Crisis

February 17, 2022 No Comments

A huge military buildup near the Russian-Ukrainian border, bellicose statements from Russian President Vladimir Putin, tons of offensive weaponry (including main battle tanks, infantry combat vehicles, and Iskander short-range ballistic missile systems) make for a tense situation that raises the risk of conflict between the two countries to an unprecedented and dangerous level.

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The Crux of the Eastern Mediterranean Dispute: The Megisti Island Case

January 18, 2022 No Comments

The maritime delimitation problem in the Eastern Mediterranean and other disputes related to the Aegean Sea have been the source of chronic tension between Turkey and Greece since 1974. The newly discovered oil and gas reserves, estimated to be 879 million barrels and 286.2 trillion cubic feet, respectively, have added another layer to the long-standing tension between the two countries [1]. The territorial claims of both countries are shown in Figure 1.

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