by Dr. Aziz Erdogan* | Jan 31, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Commentary, Disruptive Technologies
Background The Russian Defense Ministry stated that at least two service members were killed and four injured on 08 August 2019 following the blast at a testing ground on the northern coastline of Russia. On 12 August, the...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Jan 23, 2020 | Disruptive Technologies, Research
Terrorists are increasingly using suicide attacks to attack different targets. The government finds it challenging to track these attacks since the terrorists have learned from experience to avoid unsecured communications such as social media. Therefore, we propose a...
by Erman Atak* | Jan 22, 2020 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
Merkel highlighted two main results of the Berlin Conference; the first one is continuation of a fragile truce, which could turn into a permanent cease-fire through military committee negotiations of the warring factions and the second one is the re-commitment of the...
by Omer Faruk Sazak* | Jan 16, 2020 | Diversity & Inclusion, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics, Research
Abstract Beyond abstract or conceptual aspects, “counter-radicalisation” in practitioners’ use refers to a contextual action plan with relevant online and offline components deemed necessary to prevent radicalisation. Nearly every country conducts tailored...
by Ibrahim Genc | Jan 15, 2020 | Book Review, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
‘When Trees Fall, Monkeys Scatter: Rethinking Democracy in China’ is an important book that tackles a timely and depressing issue of our times, the emergence of new types of regimes. John Keane, the author of the book, is renowned for his imaginative thinking about...