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Feb 24, 20214 min read
Game of Ports
Russia's Strategic Interests in East Africa (and beyond) By: Ruben Pfeijffer The quest for strategically located warm water ports has...
Feb 24, 20213 min read
Peacebuilding in Southeast Asia
When Might Liberal Peace Fail and Illiberal Peace Prevail? By: Puck Holthuis Liberal peacebuilding is a term many Western nations are...
Feb 16, 20215 min read
Somalia: Completing the Puzzle
Along the longest shoreline of Africa lies a state that does not often make the news in a positive manner. Often used as the primary example
Feb 3, 20215 min read
A picture yet to paint: Russia and Latin America in a Changing World
An Introduction: By: Alessia Cappelletti Though Russia is known to be active in seeking control over neighbouring countries, its...
Jan 20, 20215 min read
War through Peace
Russia, the largest country in the world. It is the country that contains massive forests, lakes, rivers, tundra’s, steppes, mountains – eve
Jan 13, 20214 min read
When Political Change Becomes a Risk Part II
In the last article 'When political change becomes a risk: how the Mexican government undermined investor's confidence' a case was made that
Jan 12, 20212 min read
Conflict Developments in North Africa Part III
European powers have struggled to devise a coherent strategy in Libya ever since long-standing dictator Colonel Muammar Qadhafi was ousted f
Dec 22, 20204 min read
Defending Chinese Strategic Interests in the Eurasian Heartland
In February 2019, the Washington Post reported the existence of a 'secret' Chinese military base in the remote and inhospitable Gorno-Badakh
Dec 15, 20205 min read
When Political Change Becomes a Risk Part I
Traditionally security risks in Mexico are commonly associated with organised crime, drug trafficking and other sources of violence. However
Nov 22, 20205 min read
Disrupting 'drug peace' in Mozambique
In the 1990s, drug traffickers started to prefer East African corridors over the more usual Balkan route, as the eyes of the world pointed a
Nov 12, 20204 min read
Doing Business in the Post-Conflict Part II
Foreign Money but Internal Losses: When liberal peace schemes increase the country’s vulnerabilities By Alessia Cappelletti It is...
Nov 5, 20204 min read
Doing Business in the post-conflict areas - Part I
Quick Money and Slow Violence: What lingers underneath the surface in the aftermath of post-conflict societies? Countries that have...
Nov 2, 20204 min read
Mutually Hurting Stalemate: Is the Saudi-Yemen conflict ‘ripe’ for negotiations?
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