Until last summer, nothing could be done in Europe without Germany’s consent. The whole eurozone had to embark on a policy of austerity, reforms were imposed and at the height of the last Greek drama, Wolfgang Schäuble, the German finance minister, could even propose a Grexit. Being the …
Read More »Vladimir Putin and the Patterns of “Global Power”
By Adeyinka Makinde Much has been reported and analysed about recent developments pertaining first to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s address to the United Nations General Assembly on September 28th 2015 and shortly following that, the direct military action carried out by the Russian armed forces in relation to …
Read More »Success in Selling Nuclear Energy Increases Russia’s Political Influence
Russia’s success in the promotion of its nuclear energy technologies helps to expand Moscow’s role in strategically important regions of the world, which is a great geopolitical benefit for the Kremlin, Ian Armstrong, an expert in nuclear-powered energy, wrote for Global Risk Insights. The increase of Russian-made nuclear power …
Read More »Top 5 Most Advanced Aircraft Involved in Aerial Operations Over Syria
Despite the fact that most of the sorties in both the Russian and US anti-ISIL campaigns in Syria have been conducted on tried and true aircraft, the war has seen the combat debut of some of the most advanced warplanes from around the world. Three new fighter types …
Read More »Russian Bombers Hit 237 ISIL, Nusra Front Targets in Syria in 2 Days
Russian bombers have carried out 131 sorties and destroyed 237 ISIL and Nusra Front targets in Syria’s provinces of Hama, Latakia, Homs, Damascus, Aleppo and Raqqa over the past 48 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry said Monday. A Russian Su-25 fighter jet carried out an airstrike on an ISIL stronghold …
Read More »Boots on the Ground: What Are Real Objectives of US Special Ops in Syria?
Ekaterina Blinova There is a real danger that US Special Forces deployed in Syria and embedded with the new Arab-Kurdish force will coordinate the tactics and strategy of the terrorists (also known as “moderate rebels”) on the ground, US geopolitical analyst Eric Draitser told Sputnik. The US war …
Read More »Jordan and the UAE: Regional Models for Stability
Amid the instability and violence that have plagued the Arab and Muslim world in recent years, the international community is searching for a sustainable model of state-building in the region. Among restive populations and civil strife, two pillars of peace and progress have emerged: the United Arab Emirates …
Read More »Trudeau’s Brave New Canada: A preview of Canada’s national and global agenda under its new government.
By Beat Guldimann In the days leading up to the Canadian federal election 2015, pundits and pollsters had gotten the basic result right when they predicted that Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party would defeat Stephen Harper’s Conservatives. What nobody saw coming was the landslide that got the Liberal Party …
Read More »Moscow Invites Tehran to International Talks on Syria
Iran was invited to take part for the first time ever in international talks aimed at ending the civil war in Syria, US officials said Tuesday. Iran has yet to respond to the invitation, which was extended by Russia. The next round of talks will take place Thursday in Vienna. The United States …
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