Security Watch Articles
Dec 2016
19 Dec 2016
When is Secession Justified? The Kashmir Case
Neera Chandhoke
E-International Relations (E-IR)
19 Dec 2016
The State of Secession in International Politics
Ryan Griffiths
E-International Relations (E-IR)
16 Dec 2016
Broken Embraces: Is Central Europe Falling Out of Love with the West?
Jeffrey Gedmin and Simona Kordosova Lightfoot
Atlantic Council
16 Dec 2016
The Rohingya Crisis: Regional Security Implications
Jasminder Singh and Muhammad Haziq Jani
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
15 Dec 2016
Turkey´s New Anti-PKK Strategy: Consequences and Feasibility
Karol Wasilewski
Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
15 Dec 2016
The SIPRI Top 100 Arms-Producing and Military Services Companies, 2015
Aude Fleurant, Sam Perlo-Freeman, Pieter D Wezeman, Siemon T Wezeman and Noel Kelly
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
14 Dec 2016
The Age of Selfie Jihad: How Evolving Media Technology is Changing Terrorism
Jason Burke
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
14 Dec 2016
Busted: The Micropower of Prisons in Narco-States
Paul Rexton Kan
Small Wars Journal
13 Dec 2016
Russian Analytical Digest No 193: Nuclear Issues
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen and Olga Kosharnaya
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
13 Dec 2016
Geopolitics and Non-Western Intervention in Syria: China and Israel
Luke Patey and Helle Malmvig
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
12 Dec 2016
Putin´s Next Steppe: Central Asia and Geopolitics
Benno Zogg
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
12 Dec 2016
Constrained Leadership: Germany´s New Defense Policy
Daniel Keohane
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
9 Dec 2016
Anticipating Iraq´s Next Sunni Insurgency
Emily Anagnostos, Jessica Lewis McFate, Jennifer Cafarella, and Alexandra Gutowski
Institute for the Study of War (ISW)
9 Dec 2016
Why NATO Needs a New Strategic Concept
Karl-Heinz Kamp
NATO Defense College (NDC)
8 Dec 2016
From Blue to Black: Applying the Concepts of Sea Power to the Ocean of Space
Jerry Hendrix and Michelle Shevin-Coetzee
Center for a New American Security (CNAS)