Ümit 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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On the NAVI Radar Weekly 23-29 September 2024

Subscribe to NAVI Radar Weekly  here     Focus Point: Regional Security- Middle East US is sending more troops to the Middle East as violence rises between Israel and Hezbollah| AP News By  Tara Copp and Lolita C. Baldor | 24.09. 2024 The...

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 of the marketing surrounding the...

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

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 pressing. The transition from a...

A Perspective on NATO’s Birth and Future

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The Enemy Within: Emerging Illiberal Democracies and International Organizations (IOs)

The  post-World War II liberal world order has faced major ideological challenges from external actors and has successfully managed to overcome them. Nevertheless, it is currently exhibiting signs of deterioration. Liberal principles and democratic...

Migration in the Sahel-Sahara with the Critical Security Studies (CSS) Perspective

Migration in the Sahel-Sahara with the Critical Security Studies (CSS) Perspective 1. Introduction The Sahelian region, with its long-standing issues that sit at the intersection of development and security, has been a subject of migration-themed discussions...

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