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April 14, 2014

The Arctic Council diplomats gathered in Yellowknife, Canada, from the 25th to the 27th of March to discuss high-level political issues concerning the Arctic. The work of the Arctic Council continues, but the echo of the events that occurred in Crimea cannot be ignored. How is Arctic cooperation responding to this unprecedented crisis in…

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April 13, 2014

The Post-Soviet nations are clearly divided into those that supply immigrants and those that receive them. The first category includes Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan while the second category is small and consists only of two nations – Russia and Kazakhstan. In Russia one worker leaving the country is replaced with 12…

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April 11, 2014

Though Syria has somewhat fallen off the media radar in the West because of a Malaysian plane crashing into the Indian Ocean and Crimean referendum consequences booming across Europe, an on-going conflict and crisis continues in a critically important region of the world. The problems in Syria remain poorly understood in the West across the board, but…

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April 10, 2014

Earlier this week several intelligence websites, among which Debkafile confirmed that Washington had Okayed the delivery of anti-tank missiles to Syria in a last attempt to militarily overpower President Bashar Al Assad’s armed forces, topple his regime and engineer the inception of a puppet government which will pledge allegiance to its western…

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April 7, 2014

Ecological dilemmas are moving beyond the realm of local environmental, health and human population studies to a more dangerous transnational aspect of globalization – intelligence operations. It is in opening up an interaction between environmental studies’ liberal domain and intelligence studies’ realist domain, projecting onto…

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April 7, 2014

Just after the results of the Crimean Referendum were made public, the White House ordered a new round of sanctions against a number of russian citizens and one bank believed to have played a central role in breaking the territorial integrity of Ukrain. The European Union issued similar measures, asset-freezings and VISA bans, shortly after against 21…

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April 5, 2014

American drone utilization is predicated upon the exclusive and exceptional ability of the United States to dictate terms to all other countries and to assume that such technical dictatorship will continue on in perpetuity, thereby eliminating the need to be concerned about the lack of uniformity, transparency, and logical consistency in international…

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April 4, 2014

The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one.
Albert Einstein




On begining of march Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee took part  in the South Stream Transport Supervisory Board meeting in Zurich (Switzerland). The Board…

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April 2, 2014

Carnegie Moscow Center. – Moscow, 2013. 159 p   The book – consisting of 18 articles – describes Russian foreign policy and the domestic response to Russia’s international engagement in recent years. This book comes at a timely moment as Russian political and public discourses revolve around the nexus of democracy and…

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April 1, 2014

These are the days of garment-rending. At least, this is likely the lament privately voiced by many in the corridors of American and European power. Obama’s recent trip to Europe to shore up greater resolve and commitment for strengthening sanctions and isolating (or is it shaming?) Russia after the Crimea annexation (or is it secession?) was…

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March 31, 2014

As the Godfather of association football, FIFA president Sepp Blatter has been implicated in major corruption scandals in the past. But this time with the investigation of Qatar and Russia the prize in this high stakes game could be his job.   Led by Michael Garcia, the former U.S. attorney general and prosecutor who was involved in the Victor…

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March 31, 2014


 
By Anton Tsvetov

We have gathered here to honor the demise of Geopolitics. Friends just called it GP.
 
GP was good, GP was simple and comprehendible.
 
GP said that there is land. People live on land, plant crops and dig for mineral resources, which they desperately need. People form nations in order to control land. More…

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