Analytical articles
Apparently, the Biden administration is willing to boost U.S. military presence in the Indo-Pacific notwithstanding the declared defense budget austerity
ShortWashington’s abandonment of ammunition and armory in Afghanistan is in direct violation of the existing UN sanctions regime
ShortUnlike in September 2001, today the international community is no longer united around Washington in confronting this global challenge
ShortThe bigger threat facing the Central Asian countries is not the possibility of an invasion by the Taliban or other more radical groups but rather the example set by the Taliban with their recent…
ShortThe Sunday coup d’état apparently came to be a by-product of the more general political process in Guinea, following up on the events of October, 2019
ShortNuclear warheads peacefully resting in armories and missile silos weighed with the decisions made by the U.S. and Soviet leadership no less than party fellows, public opinion polls and pronouncements…
ShortThe Kremlin succeeded in making its presence in Syria stable, financially affordable and generally acceptable to the Russian public. The White House failed to do the same in Afghanistan
ShortNo matter how the modern world order “crumbles”, the dimensions of the modern world cannot be reduced to mere security issues
ShortWe can talk about the firm intention of the ruling party to maintain the leadership and course of the outgoing chancellor
ShortNortheast Asia entered the 21st century without quite bidding goodbye to the previous era
ShortThe effect of US sanctions will be much stronger in comparison with the restrictive measures of the EU and other countries
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