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Libyan elections: red flags and precedents
Posted inDemocracy Geopolitics

Libyan elections: red flags and precedents

Despite facing two counts of crimes against humanity, murder and persecution at the International Criminal Court (ICC), allegedly committed in 2011 in Libya, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the fugitive son of the late…
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December 8, 2021Tags: Libya
UAE-Turkey Relations: Regional Peace or Rising Tensions?
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UAE-Turkey Relations: Regional Peace or Rising Tensions?

Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ)s’ visit to Turkey after ten years indicates the de-escalation of tensions between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Turkey and a response to the new developments…
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December 6, 2021Tags: Turkey, UAE
Putin’s demands could lead to NATO disintegration, disastrous consequences for European security
Posted inGeopolitics

Putin’s demands could lead to NATO disintegration, disastrous consequences for European security

Russia has succeeded in exerting pressure on the Western powers by threatening to unleash a nuclear war. The threat of a nuclear crisis, which Moscow previously applied against the United…
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December 3, 2021Tags: NATO, Russia, Ukraine
The Community of Serb Municipalities establishment: double-edged sword
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

The Community of Serb Municipalities establishment: double-edged sword

It is part of the negotiations and dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia? However, the issue of establishing the Community of Serb Municipalities (CSM) most found as called Association of Serb-majority municipalities…
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November 26, 2021Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Insurgency in Solomon Islands: to push back China’s expansion?
Posted inGeopolitics Governance

Insurgency in Solomon Islands: to push back China’s expansion?

Expansion of the Solomon Islands by China encourages civil unrest in the region, leads to violence, as separatist movements emerge full blown. Riots rock the Pacific Solomon Islands for a…
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November 25, 2021Tags: China, Solomon Islands, Taiwan
New security challenges in the Balkans: what can fix them?
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

New security challenges in the Balkans: what can fix them?

The Western Balkans has always been a challenge in itself, but recently new security challenges have risen in the region known also as the "gunpowder keg" region. The source of…
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November 23, 2021Tags: Kosovo, Russia, Serbia
Russia and China unite in political effort and flex muscles against the West
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Russia and China unite in political effort and flex muscles against the West

Russia is working hand in glove with China to coordinate military efforts in Southeast Asia and in the Far East. Both countries favor steps to meet geopolitical targets and enlarge their…
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November 22, 2021Tags: China, Russia
Scenarios of destabilization in BaH and possible reaction of the EU
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

Scenarios of destabilization in BaH and possible reaction of the EU

A mural of war criminal Ratko Mladic, convicted of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, has been drawn in…
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November 11, 2021Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia
Risks of war between Algeria and Morocco are low despite aggressive Algeria’s  rhetorics.
Posted inConflict Energy Geopolitics

Risks of war between Algeria and Morocco are low despite aggressive Algeria’s rhetorics.

Tensions between the Algeria and Morocco have been growing, and Algeria's rhetoric points towards an armed conflict. However there are doubts that an escalation is imminent. Both countries don't have any interest in waging a war on…
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November 9, 2021Tags: Algeria, Front Polisario, Morocco, Western Sahara
Challenges of Great Power Competition
Posted in- Geopolitics National Security

Challenges of Great Power Competition

After about 16 years of preoccupation with counter-terrorism, the United States officially declared in its National Security Strategy of 2017 that it is reorienting its focus on great power competition…
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November 1, 2021Tags: China, Russia, USA

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