NAVI Research Institute

NAVI Research Institute

The NAVI Research Institute is the research division of NATO Veterans Initiative - NAVI that provides a unique perspective to transatlantic leaders and societies on peace and security through the lens of NATO's founding principles of rule of law, democracy, human rights, and individual liberties. The NAVI Research Institute was officially established by the NAVI Board on July 16th, 2023.

On the NAVI Radar Weekly 09-15 September 2024

Subscribe to NAVI Radar Weekly  here Focus Point: Regional Security- Indo-Pacific Southeast Asia is Bypassing ASEAN to Counter China...

Give Peace a Chance!

An article on September 5th by Josh Ruebner in The Hill asserted that Kamala Harris must push...

On the NAVI Radar Weekly 09-15 September 2024

Subscribe to NAVI Radar Weekly  here Focus Point: Regional Security- Indo-Pacific Southeast Asia is Bypassing ASEAN to Counter China | WPR Richard Javad Heydarian | 09.09.2024 | A must-read. China has clearly made...

Give Peace a Chance!

An article on September 5th by Josh Ruebner in The Hill asserted that Kamala Harris must push to protect Palestinians with an arms embargo. The report on  September 7th ...

NATO at 75: Unus Pro Omnibus, Omnes Pro Uno

Marking a significant milestone, the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was celebrated with a historic summit in Washington DC on July 10-11, 2024. This landmark...

Artificial Intelligence in Military Domain

The concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of the news cycles, with ongoing discussions about its nature and boundaries. This may be credited to the success...

On the NAVI Radar Weekly 01-07 July 2024

  Subscribe to NAVI Radar Weekly  here Focus Point: Regional Security- Transatlantic Security/NATO Stand Up of Allied Reaction Force Marks A New Era for NATO| NATO NATO-SHAPE| 01.07.2024 A ceremony was held on July...

Reflections on Civil-Military Relations in Fragile States

Civil-military relations involve the interactions of the military as an institution with civilian actors, groups, and organizations within or across countries. In fragile states where governance structures are weak,...

Strengthening NATO and EU Industrial Capacity in Response to Threats Emanating from China and...

In the face of escalating geopolitical tensions, primarily emanating from China and Russia, the need for NATO and the EU to bolster their industrial capacity has never been more...

The Strategic Utility of Special Operations Forces in the U.S. Homeland Security and Defense

After the September 11 attacks, Special Operations Forces (SOF) use and importance have been increased dramatically. How to deploy SOF has become a heavily debated topic between academics and...

A Perspective on NATO’s Birth and Future

1949 Twelve countries sign the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949 in Washington, D. C. and bring the Alliance to life. () A Glance at NATO’s History  The establishment of...

A Scoping Review of the Effects of Climate Change on Crime Rates

Highlights Although climate change has traditionally been discussed regarding its consequences on the physical environment, recent studies have shed light on its potential to influence crime rates within societies. ...

Director of NAVI Research Institute

Research Fellow

Dr. Cihan Aydiner is an Assistant Professor and program director of Homeland Security at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide (ERAU-W). He has had prior academic and professional roles at Louisiana State University, Hybridcore (an AI-Powered Decision-Making Company), and Army. He has doctoral and master’s degrees in Sociology from Louisiana State University and a master’s degree in National and International Security Management from Army War College. He has many funded grant projects, publications, documentary films, and technical reports. Dr. Aydiner’s current research focuses on the complex interdependencies among policy, homeland security, and international migration.

Deputy Director (Research and Analysis)

Ãœmit Kurt

Research Fellow

As a graduate of the U.S. Army War College and a former senior civil servant, Mr. Umit Kurt is dedicated to advancing the field of international relations as a Ph.D. researcher at UCLouvain in international relations in Belgium. His research delves into the dynamics of International Institutions with their diverse members, the ethics of reconciliation, the complexities of migration, and the overarching governance of digital ecosystems. With a career that spans over two decades, he has been at the forefront of leading and contributing to task forces in various capacities, including NATO Peace Operations and strategic NATO Headquarters. Mr Kurt’s professional journey has been enriched by a Master of Business Administration. His expertise in Global Governance for Digital Ecosystems was honed through a consultancy role at PA Europe-Belgium, a prominent multinational public affairs firm.

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Authors

Ä°brahim Kocaman

Research Fellow

Dr. Ibrahim Kocaman is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Security Studies & International Affairs at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

UÄŸur Orak

Research Fellow

Ugur Orak, Ph.D., is a criminologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Middle Tennessee State University. His research interests include developmental and life-course criminology, mental health, and military sociology.