Skip to content

Robert Lansing Institute

Robert Lansing Institute
Twitter Linkedin
Menu
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • About Robert Lansing
    • About Robert Lansing Institute
    • What we do
    • Research
  • Analysis
    • Conflict
    • Corruption
    • Democracy
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Drug trafficking
    • Food Security
    • Geopolitics
    • Governance
    • Intelligence ops
    • Opinion
    • Peacekeeping
    • Propaganda and Disinformation
    • Psyops
    • Terrorism
    • Warfare
  • Must Read
    • Analytic papers
    • Infographics we recommend
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Filter by Categories
-
climate change
Conflict
Corruption
Coup
Democracy
Drug trafficking
ecology
Economy
Energy
Estimates
Food Security
Geoeconomics
Geopolitics
Governance
Healthcare
ideology
Intelligence ops
migration
Must Read Infographics
Must Read PDF
National Security
Nonproliferation
Opinion
Peacekeeping
profile
Propaganda and Disinformation
Psyops
Situation Reports
Terrorism
War crimes
Warfare
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • About Robert Lansing
    • About Robert Lansing Institute
    • What we do
    • Research
  • Analysis
    • Conflict
    • Corruption
    • Democracy
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Drug trafficking
    • Food Security
    • Geopolitics
    • Governance
    • Intelligence ops
    • Opinion
    • Peacekeeping
    • Propaganda and Disinformation
    • Psyops
    • Terrorism
    • Warfare
  • Must Read
    • Analytic papers
    • Infographics we recommend
Robert Lansing Institute
Twitter Linkedin

Conflict

It is unlikely that Moscow will escalate its conflict with the West in the near future, even if the latter makes decisions in favor of Ukraine
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

It is unlikely that Moscow will escalate its conflict with the West in the near future, even if the latter makes decisions in favor of Ukraine

Ukraine's operation on Russian territory (in the Kursk region) has revealed that the Kremlin's rhetoric about so-called "red lines" is a psychological operation aimed at exerting pressure on U.S. and…
Read More
September 11, 2024Tags: NATO, Russia, USA
Russia Unwilling to Defend Iran’s Interests Despite Strategic Use
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

Russia Unwilling to Defend Iran’s Interests Despite Strategic Use

In the South Caucasus, a clash of interests involving Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaijan continues, with Russia aligning itself with Ankara and Baku at the expense of Tehran’s goals. Turkey and…
Read More
September 6, 2024Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia, Turkiye
Russia Reaps the Benefits of Destabilization in the Kursk Region
Posted inConflict Psyops Warfare

Russia Reaps the Benefits of Destabilization in the Kursk Region

The Kremlin’s war against Ukraine is contributing to the destabilization of Russia itself. The loss of control over parts of the Kursk region by Moscow indicates that Russia is increasingly…
Read More
August 8, 2024Tags: Russia, Ukraine
Kremlin’s Efforts to Incite a Larger War in the Middle East Involving Iran and Israel
Posted inConflict Geopolitics National Security Warfare

Kremlin’s Efforts to Incite a Larger War in the Middle East Involving Iran and Israel

Following an unsuccessful attempt to provoke a full-scale conflict in the Middle East through an attack on Israel from Palestinian territories in 2023, the Kremlin is now striving to incite…
Read More
August 5, 2024Tags: Iran, Israel, Russia
Israel wants to drag the US into a wider conflict in the Middle East
Posted inConflict Geopolitics National Security

Israel wants to drag the US into a wider conflict in the Middle East

The assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on 31 July, which came one day after the killing of Hezbollah’s commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut, leaves Iran’s leadership dishonored. That the Israeli assassination…
Read More
August 1, 2024Tags: Iran, Israel, USA
The Russian-North Korean alliance requiring the U.S. to allocate more attention and resources to the Asia-Pacific
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

The Russian-North Korean alliance requiring the U.S. to allocate more attention and resources to the Asia-Pacific

The growing cooperation between Russia and North Korea, especially the potential deployment of North Korean troops to Ukraine, challenges the United States on two different fronts: Ukraine and the Asia-Pacific,…
Read More
July 1, 2024Tags: DPRK, Russia, USA
It seems quite unlikely Hezbollah is going to cede any territory over to the Israelis for a new buffer zone
Posted inConflict

It seems quite unlikely Hezbollah is going to cede any territory over to the Israelis for a new buffer zone

The risk of escalation between Hezbollah and Israel after more than eight months of border clashes has shown no sign of stopping. Hezbollah has upped the ante, seeking to demonstrate…
Read More
June 26, 2024Tags: Hezbollah, Israel
The Conclusion of the Peace Summit in Switzerland
Posted inConflict Peacekeeping Psyops

The Conclusion of the Peace Summit in Switzerland

The biggest outcome of the gathering in Switzerland was the statement in favor of national sovereignty signed by over 80 countries, which curiously included countries such as Hungary (which generally…
Read More
June 18, 2024Tags: Russia, Ukraine
Kremlin’s Colonial and Racist Policies in Africa
Posted inConflict Warfare

Kremlin’s Colonial and Racist Policies in Africa

The Kremlin benefits from its expansion and support for authoritarian regimes in the developing world to recruit and send people to fight on the side of Russia in the war…
Read More
June 14, 2024Tags: Africa, Russia, Ukraine
Russian sabotage activity in Europe: NATO gets reasons for implementing Article5 of the Treaty
Posted inConflict Intelligence ops

Russian sabotage activity in Europe: NATO gets reasons for implementing Article5 of the Treaty

Russia has been changing its tactics in the West from conducting hybridoperations to acts of sabotage. Thus, NATO countries has received a reason toimplement Article 5 of the Washington Treaty.We…
Read More
June 11, 2024Tags: France, NATO, Poland, Russia

Posts pagination

Previous page 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 22 Next page

Partner Institutes

The Center for Nationalism Studies (CNS)

Headquarter: director@lansinginstitute.org

Africa: africa@lansinginstitute.org

America: america@lansinginstitute.org

Asia: asia@lansinginstitute.org

Europe: europe@lansinginstitute.org

Headquarter:
19 Holly Cove Ln., Dover,  Kent,  Del., 19901.

Phone: +1 302.499.20.07

European branch:
La Grande Arche – Paroi Nord La Défense FR,
1 Tunnel de Nanterre-La Défense, 92044 Paris, France
Phone: +33 695.42.57.44

Copyright 2019-2025— Robert Lansing Institute e. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top