by Tuba Yalinkilic* | Feb 18, 2022 | Commentary
Concerns rise over Chinese funding to the western universities and research institutes Being self-declared foreign language schools and educational institutions, Confucius Institutes are administered by the Office of the National Chinese Language International...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Feb 15, 2022 | Energy Security, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics, Policy Brief
Can the US Dropping its Support from the EastMed Pipeline Change the Calculus of the Game in the Eastern Mediterranean? by Furkan AKAR, Saban YUKSEL February 10, 2022| 10 min read Background The US notified Greece regarding its decision to withdraw the support from...
by Tom Peeters | Feb 14, 2022 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics, Peace & Conflict Management
Russian Objection to the Enhanced Relationship Between NATO and Ukraine The mobilisation of more than one hundred thousand Russian troops around the border of Ukraine rings an alarm for the transatlantic Alliance. The growing relationship between Ukraine and NATO and...
by Murat Caliskan | Feb 4, 2022 | Peace & Conflict Management, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research
1. Introduction We need to discuss what war is, whether there are certain fundamentals of war that do not change through time and circumstances—namely the nature of war—or whether war has been changing. Our understanding of war’s nature inherently influences how we...