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The European Union Agreed to Indefinitely Freeze Russian Assets

The European Union Agreed to Indefinitely Freeze Russian Assets

by Transatlantic Task Force | Dec 14, 2025 | Infographic, Political & Hybrid Warfare

The European Union Agreed to Indefinitely Freeze Russian Assets The December 12 Breakthrough On December 12, 2025, the European Union agreed to indefinitely freeze Russian central bank assets held within the bloc. This strategic move eliminates the previous six-month...
SINO-GERMAN RELATIONS

SINO-GERMAN RELATIONS

by Asia Pacific Task Force | Dec 10, 2025 | Infographic, Political & Hybrid Warfare

Sino-German Relations Infographic 2001 – Present: From "Change through Trade" to "Systemic Rivalry" €246B+ Annual Trade Volume De-risking Current Strategy Executive Summary Since 2001, the relationship between Germany and the People's Republic of China has undergone a...
Climate Action Failure and Its Implications on Military Security

Climate Action Failure and Its Implications on Military Security

by Ilyas Gülenç | Sep 12, 2022 | Commentary, Political & Hybrid Warfare

Introduction Global Risks Report-2022 of the World Economic Forum has ranked “Climate action failure” as the most severe security risk at the global scale for the decade coming. It is followed by “Extreme weather” and “biodiversity loss,” both closely related to the...
Assessing Germany’s Potential Responsibility in a Rearming Europe

Assessing Germany’s Potential Responsibility in a Rearming Europe

by Mats Radeck | Aug 31, 2022 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics, Political & Hybrid Warfare

Introduction  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has moved the topic of defence to the epicentre of the political debate in the transatlantic zone. Responding to the new circumstances, the German government recently announced a massive scale-up of the country’s defence...
Analysis of The Sunken Russian Cruiser Moskva, Its Implications for Russia and Lessons for the World Navies

Analysis of The Sunken Russian Cruiser Moskva, Its Implications for Russia and Lessons for the World Navies

by Furkan AKAR | Apr 28, 2022 | Maritime & Naval Security, Policy Brief, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research

ANALYSIS OF THE SUNKEN RUSSIAN CRUISER MOSKVA, ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR RUSSIA AND LESSONS FOR THE WORLD NAVIES by Furkan AKAR April 28, 2022| 15 min read 1. BACKGROUND   On 13 April, the Ukrainian governor for the Odesa region, Maksym Marchenko, said on his Telegram...
The Nature of War and Strategic Theory

The Nature of War and Strategic Theory

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...
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