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Russia’s Managed Opposition and Its Role in Western Perception
Posted inGovernance ideology Intelligence ops

Russia’s Managed Opposition and Its Role in Western Perception

The Putin regime has skillfully deployed a controlled opposition, manipulated through coercion and repression, to weaken Russia's isolation and rehabilitate the image of Russians abroad. On November 17, an "anti-war"…
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November 20, 2024Tags: Russia
Ethnic, Political, and Economic Challenges Under Gabon’s New Constitution
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Ethnic, Political, and Economic Challenges Under Gabon’s New Constitution

Gabonese voters approved the new Constitution proposed by the country's military rulers. The proposed new Constitution sets out a vision of a presidency with a maximum of two terms but increases the…
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November 19, 2024Tags: Gabon
Shadow Diplomacy: Russia’s Strategies to Whitewash Atrocities and Expand Influence in Africa
Posted inDemocracy ideology Intelligence ops Propaganda and Disinformation Psyops War crimes

Shadow Diplomacy: Russia’s Strategies to Whitewash Atrocities and Expand Influence in Africa

Russia has been actively working to whitewash its atrocities in Africa, leveraging a mix of propaganda, disinformation campaigns, diplomatic maneuvering, and economic influence. Despite accusations of human rights abuses and…
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November 18, 2024Tags: Africa, Russia
Boakai’s Ties With Russia Threaten Liberia’s Stability and  U.S. Relations
Posted inGeoeconomics Geopolitics National Security

Boakai’s Ties With Russia Threaten Liberia’s Stability and U.S. Relations

The Liberian opposition could attempt to counter Russian expansion through legislative action, public advocacy, alliances with Western countries, and media campaigns. However, their success would depend on a range of…
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November 14, 2024Tags: Liberia, Russia, USA
Russia Tests the Waters in Turning Georgia into a Confederation under the Cloak of Tbilisi Cooperation
Posted inGeopolitics Governance Intelligence ops

Russia Tests the Waters in Turning Georgia into a Confederation under the Cloak of Tbilisi Cooperation

In both Georgia and the breakaway region of Abkhazia, speculation is mounting that the Kremlin might be willing to appease the Georgian authorities by creating an illusion of returning control…
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November 13, 2024Tags: Abkhazia, Georgia, Russia, South Ossetia, Ukraine
The Amhara Insurgency: External Influences and the Evolving Geopolitical Landscape in Ethiopia
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The Amhara Insurgency: External Influences and the Evolving Geopolitical Landscape in Ethiopia

The conflict in Amhara poses a serious threat to Ethiopia’s fragile stability. It not only challenges the federal government’s authority but also risks deepening ethnic divisions, which could have far-reaching…
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November 11, 2024Tags: Amhara, Ethiopia
Possible Outcomes of Constitutional Changes in the DRC
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Possible Outcomes of Constitutional Changes in the DRC

The prospect of changing the Constitution in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is raising concerns of a potential "constitutional coup" for several reasons, largely rooted in the country's…
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November 8, 2024Tags: DRC
Who is the New Hezbollah’s leader Naim Qassem?
Posted inGovernance National Security Terrorism

Who is the New Hezbollah’s leader Naim Qassem?

In a leadership transition amid the ongoing wars in Lebanon and Gaza, Hezbollah’s Shura Council elected Shia cleric Naim Qassem as its new Secretary-General. The appointment follows the assassination by Israel of former…
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November 6, 2024Tags: Hezbollah, Iran, Israel, Lebanon
Hungarian Prime Minister Joins Russian Efforts to Interfere in U.S. Elections
Posted inGeopolitics National Security Propaganda and Disinformation Psyops

Hungarian Prime Minister Joins Russian Efforts to Interfere in U.S. Elections

Moscow is once again attempting to sway the outcome of U.S. elections, this time employing information operations with the help of allied leaders. The Kremlin's narrative warns that a loss…
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November 5, 2024Tags: Hungary, nuclear weapons, Russia, USA
The Kremlin suffered a crushing defeat in Moldova and is likely to resort to hybrid operations to destabilize the region.
Posted inGovernance Intelligence ops

The Kremlin suffered a crushing defeat in Moldova and is likely to resort to hybrid operations to destabilize the region.

In the wake of Moldova’s presidential runoff, pro-Western forces led by incumbent President Maia Sandu handed the Kremlin a significant loss. This setback deals a blow to Russia’s imperial ambitions…
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November 4, 2024Tags: FSB, Moldova, Russia

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