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From Escalation to Endgame: Strategic Implications of the U.S.–Iran...

The eruption of open war between the United States and Iran represents a turning point, not just...

After the Killing of Ali Khamenei – Escalation, Nuclear...

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei served as Iran’s Supreme Leader from 1989 until his reported death in February 2026. Source:...

From Escalation to Endgame: Strategic Implications of the U.S.–Iran War

The eruption of open war between the United States and Iran represents a turning point, not just a tactical move. It signals a deep shift in American strategy, moving...

After the Killing of Ali Khamenei – Escalation, Nuclear Risk, and Alliance Credibility in...

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei served as Iran’s Supreme Leader from 1989 until his reported death in February 2026. Source: Khamenei.ir / Wikimedia Commons In late February 2026, coordinated strikes by the United...

The U.S. Operation in Venezuela: Strategic Implications for International Order and Alliance Cohesion

The January 3, 2026, U.S. operation, which resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, is a significant event with far-reaching implications for international law, regional stability, and...

Russia’s Hybrid War on Europe: Drones, Sabotage, and What Comes Next

Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow's hybrid warfare against Europe has ramped up. They're mixing cyberattacks, physical sabotage, and drone incursions to hit critical infrastructure and chip away...

The Future of Extremist Fundamental Governance in Syria: NATO’s Strategic Blind Spot

Abstract In northwest Syria, the rise of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) as the governing authority has created a quiet but significant shift that the international community—particularly NATO—has yet to fully...

Reimagining NATO’s Article 4: From Symbolism to Strategy

Abstract: In response to growing Russian airspace violations against NATO member states, this paper looks at the role of NATO Article 4 as more than a symbolic mechanism of...

China–Japan–South Korea Security Dynamics: Implications for NATO Decision-Making in the Indo-Pacific

Abstract For more than a century, the relationship between China, Japan, and South Korea has been rooted in political disagreement, fueled by mutual distrust and historical grievances. Today, this relationship...

Contemporary Information Warfare, Artificial Intelligence, and Challenges for Democracies

Abstract Contemporary information warfare constitutes a fundamental and evolving aspect of political strategy, increasingly influenced by advancements in technology that enhance the capabilities for influence and disruption. The rapid development...

Eight Minutes at the Louvre: A Case Study in Global Security Vulnerabilities and Strategic...

Abstract: This study analyzes the 2025 Louvre Museum jewel heist as a case of strategic failure in physical and intelligence security. It explores operational methods, vulnerabilities, and implications for global...

Not De-coupling but De-risking NATO: Europe’s Bid for Strategic Autonomy

Executive Summary NATO stands at a critical juncture. For seventy-five years, the Alliance has relied on the United States as its central guarantor of European security. However, today, Washington’s strategic...

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