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- The Long Shadow of the Iran WarTrump’s most consequential foreign policy mistake.
- The Coming Quantum National Security CrisisChina and Russia are harvesting encrypted secrets—and getting closer to cracking them.
- The Middle East Power ParadoxHow the Iran war will transform America’s military role.
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- Serbia and China: Towards a New Milestone in Bilateral Relations?For Serbia, partnership with China represents an opportunity to accelerate modernisation and strengthen its international standing, while for China, Serbia serves as a strategic ally in the Balkans, opening access to European markets. The successful development of Serbian–Chinese relations—despite Western pressure primarily on Belgrade, but often also on Beijing, as well as attempts at interference […]
- India’s Eurasian Turn: Why Central Asia Matters More Than EverFor years, Central Asia has remained strategically important to India but difficult to access. Pakistan blocks direct land routes, Afghanistan remains unstable, and Eurasian connectivity remains limited. India’s “Connect Central Asia” policy recognised these constraints early, placing physical connectivity at the centre of its regional approach. Today, however, geopolitical shocks are pushing New Delhi to […]
- The Baltic ‘Fortresses’: A Troubled Regional LandscapeThe Baltic is a region increasingly characterised by unease and tension, fractured into hostile “fortresses” of military infrastructure by the NATO-Russia standoff. Igor Zhukovsky explores contemporary political and military conditions in the Baltic, calling for a renewed push to establish institutional frameworks that would uphold region-wide stability in the security dimension.
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