dr. Yevhen MAHDA The Russian-Ukrainian war continues. It has already claimed the status of the main geopolitical event of the 21st century. Intensive combat actions in the heart of Europe have become a serious challenge to the world security system, and their results could significantly alter the … [Read more...]
STRATEGIA DE SECURITATE A SUA LA MAREA NEAGRĂ, IMPLICAŢII REGIONALE
Contraamiral (rtr) dr. Constantin CIOROBEA Abstract. This paper intends to present the US “Black Sea Security Act of 2023”, and the implication for this region. The “Black Sea Security Act of 2023” represent a comprehensive package for the Black Sea region, with directions of action on strategic … [Read more...]
CUNOSCUTELE ŞI NECUNOSCUTELE SITUAŢIEI GEOPOLITICE ŞI GEOSTRATEGICE DIN MAREA NEAGRĂ
dr. Romulus HÂLDAN Abstract. The war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine in the Black Sea, besides having a deep hybrid character, is distinguished by a large dose of unknown, primarily due to war propaganda, but also to unpredictable and controversial events, which make it very difficult … [Read more...]
THEORY OF THE ARC OF CRISIS: GEOPOLITICS AND GEOSTRATEGY
Tiberio GRAZIANI, PhD Abstract. The article proposes an attempt to apply the crisis arc model to the two ongoing conflicts (Russia – Ukraine and Israel – Gaza) within the broader context of the geopolitical transition from the so-called unipolar system to what is defined as multipolar or … [Read more...]
CUM POATE FI PRIVITĂ ROMÂNIA DIN PERSPECTIVA NEVOII DE ASIGURARE A SECURITĂŢII NAŢIONALE ÎNTR-O LUME GLOBALIZANTĂ?
prof. univ. dr. Cristian BARNA Abstract. The prioritization of security risks and threats is an intrinsic condition in the development of security strategies at the international, regional and national level. Romania must not have a different approach in this sense either. Because the … [Read more...]
How to fix Japan
John West Embracing the lost art of “creative destruction” willallow the once booming economy to flourish again. There is no advanced economy more in need of fixing than Japan. Three decades of economic stagnation have been caused by relatively weak productivity, poor demographics and … [Read more...]
Europe ‘needs a decade to build up arms stocks’
Story by By Jessica Parker - BBC Berlin correspondent Europe will need 10 years before it is fully ready to defend itself, the boss of Germany's biggest defence firm, Rheinmetall, told the BBC. Armin Papperger said that ammunition stocks are currently "empty". He made the comments during a visit … [Read more...]
China displays FC-31 fighter model at Saudi defence show in bid to increase exports as Middle East nations explore options
Seong Hyeon Choi The threat of a wider conflict could encourage nations in the region to expand their fighter jet forces but China has challenges in eroding US dominance ‘Arms sales could build client relations between Middle East countries and China, which could pay off with lucrative … [Read more...]
NATO and the future of American security
Today’s global security landscape is the most volatile and contested it has been since the end of the Cold War. Russia’s war of aggression rages in Ukraine while allied weapons stockpiles run dangerously low. China is increasingly combative on the world stage, fortifying Beijing’s military posture … [Read more...]
Why the War in Ukraine Will Not End This Year
Marek Kohv, Head of Security and Resilience Programme at the ICDS The West must make serious efforts to change the course of the war in Ukraine, Marek Kohv of think tank the International Center for Defense and Security (ICDS) writes. Government orders for the defense industry … [Read more...]
