Geopolitics
Defence Intelligence Agence’s unclassified report on Russian military capabilities (PDF)
The US Defence Intelligence Agence (D.I.A.) just published an unclassified, 116-page report on Russian military capabilities and it is interesting…
"Serbia is Russia's pain threshold"
The German press says the West and Russia cannot agree on a security policy "because (President Vladimir) Putin cares about spheres of influence, not borders."
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Chinese ambitions could transform Southeastern Europe into a key area
China's One Belt, One Road initiative, which involves Beijing underwriting billions of dollars of infrastructure investment in countries along the old Silk Road linking it with Europe, has the potential to transform the Black Sea region in terms of development and economic integration barring geopolitical competition between the big powers in the area, Frans Paul van der Putten, a senior resear
McAllister regrets Serbia is ignoring anti-Russia sanctions
"The European Union needs to be more visible in the western Balkans to counter Russian attempts to destabilize the region," says David McAllister.
This member of European Parliament (MEP) - EP's rapporteur for Serbia and chair of the body's Foreign Affairs Committee - also said that geopolitics "has returned" to the Balkans, the Guardian is reporting on its website.
Sweden brings back mandatory military service
If you are a Swedish citizen and you were born after 1999 you will serve a military service of 11 months.
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Greece would choose Russia as ally over NATO, suggests Gallup poll (map)
According to a multi-nation Gallup poll published, Greece and three other NATO member-states would prefer Russia fighting on their side! By far the largest number of countries polled by WIN/Gallup International chose the U.S.
Revamping transatlantic ties at the Munich Security Conference
The Munich Security Conference (MSC), one of the world's most prestigious geopolitical gatherings, convened from Feb. 17 to 19. Since 1963, the MSC has been serving as an important platform for policymakers and experts to engage in open and fruitful discussions about the planet's most pressing security issues.
US President Trump and what this means for Greece
The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States could be considered a negative for the economy but a positive for the geopolitics of Greece. The impact on Greece, which is a very small part of the global political and economic puzzle, may be indirect rather than direct.
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Russia's quest for power
The international system has been evolving ever since the bipolarity of the Cold War ended. As the unipolar U.S. moment was short lived, and none of the international powers has enough capacity to unilaterally dominate its peers, a somewhat multipolar world system is slowly emerging.
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Terzic: Breakup of Yugoslavia was just the beginning
MOSCOW - The large-scale project for destabilizing countries in the post-Soviet space is still in progress, Serbia's ambassador to Russia, Slavenko Terzic, told a conference timed for the 20th anniversary of the CIS countries institute.