China, the United States and the Future of Central Asia
December 10, 2015 4 min. read

Given the amount of money already committed to supporting Afghanistan’s development, the effects of increased spending in Central Asia would be limited. Rather, the U.S. should withdraw from the region, leaving China and Russia to battle over influence.

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Russia’s Mideast Overextension: Khrushchev & Putin
December 3, 2015 6 min. read

Is Putin committing the same Cold War Soviet error of overextending into the Middle East in order to camouflage its internal weaknesses with external displays of strength?

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Russia’s S-400 Missile and Putin’s Iron Dome
December 2, 2015 4 min. read

In the aftermath of the incident with Turkey, the next generation of Russian surface-to-air missile that concerned U.S. officials for so many years is now being deployed in Syria.

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Could a Missile have Downed a Russian Airliner over Sinai?
November 4, 2015 4 min. read

Without a technical issue nor pilot error being the cause of the crash, attention has turned toward a possible external object hitting the plane.

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Dutch Investigation Released on the Shoot Down of MH17 by BUK Missile System
October 14, 2015 3 min. read

While the investigation concluded that the plane was hit by a BUK missile, it only specified that it was of Russian design, but not that the shooters were part of Russian, Ukrainian or rebel forces.

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Remember Rwanda when Discussing Syria and Iraq
September 30, 2015 4 min. read

Rwanda will always be remembered as a genocide that came from the failure of the international community to act.

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Russia Asserts Itself in Syria
September 18, 2015 4 min. read

For minorities in the Middle East, assistance in their fight to survive has come too late on almost every occasion. Russia has decided to fill the gap that the West has left in combating threats in the region.

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GLACIER and the Arctic Future
September 18, 2015 7 min. read

Global and regional leaders met in Alaska at the 2015 GLACIER conference, trying to shape the future of the Arctic. That future will probably look like one of five existing models.

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Ukraine’s Fahrenheit 451 Moment
September 9, 2015 5 min. read

The western region of Ukraine is depicted as being drawn towards EU, the US, and NATO, and everything that they imply: liberal democracy, pluralism, and freedom of expression; while the east gravitates towards Russia, meaning authoritarianism, repression, and an intolerance to dissent. But, as recent developments in the propaganda war illustrate, this division may not be as clear-cut as it appears on paper.

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Antagonism with Russia Shifts to Courtrooms
August 27, 2015 3 min. read

High profile court cases have become the latest battleground between familiar adversaries: Russia and the West.

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The Iron Dome in NATO-Russia Relations
August 11, 2015 2 min. read

Canada made an agreement recently to adopt the radar technology behind the Iron Dome anti-aircraft missile system.

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