Blogging on Issues of International and European Security

EU Mission to the Central African Republic – EUFOR CAR Bangui (Part III)

by Francois Ducrotté The following is part three of a blog on the current situation in the Central African Republic (CAR). You can find part one by clicking here and part two here. … Continue reading

11/04/2014 · 4 Comments

Information Wars in the Post-Modern World

by Alexander Svitych The following is a guest post as a second part of a new series from the author. Views expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect … Continue reading

10/04/2014 · 1 Comment

The Horizon 2020 Framework: Bridging the EU’s Cybersecurity Gap?

by Raluca Csernatoni  The EU Cyber Security Strategy – A Much Needed Digital Agenda for the EU Cybersecurity has become a high ranking issue on the EU’s emerging security risks … Continue reading

08/04/2014 · 1 Comment

The 10 Best Articles on International Security Issues this week

The following is a new feature from ISIS Europe. Each week we will provide a collection of 10 must reads from around the web on issues pertaining to international security. Simply … Continue reading

08/04/2014 · Leave a comment

A Recipe for a Political Propaganda: the case of Russia vs. Ukraine

by Alexander Svitych The following is a guest post as a part of a new series from the author. Views expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the … Continue reading

02/04/2014 · 1 Comment

One In One Out – The Success of Sanctions on Iran and their Implications on Russia

by Akash Radia Last week, the United States began imposing the first and second rounds of sanctions on Russia. They include restrictions on individuals close to President Vladimir Putin and … Continue reading

28/03/2014 · 3 Comments

The Characters of an Uprising: Who’s who in the Venezuelan Crisis

By Elisa Pesci The following is a guest post. Views expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ISIS Europe. Over the past month … Continue reading

27/03/2014 · Leave a comment

Geostrategic and Economic Priorities in the Black Sea Region – Reconfiguring a Fuzzy Eastern Borderline

by Raluca Csernatoni The European Union, by expanding its boundaries to the Black Sea Region after Romania and Bulgaria joined, has become a Black Sea power. The Black Sea Region … Continue reading

27/03/2014 · 3 Comments

The Crimean Gambit And Putin’s Motivations

by Alexander Svitych The following is a guest post. Views expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ISIS Europe. In the year 1945 the … Continue reading

25/03/2014 · Leave a comment

European Defense at a Crossroads – The European Defense Agency (EDA) as a Credible Facilitator of Change

by Raluca Csernatoni The Creation of the European Defense Agency (EDA) Over the last decade, the European Union’s (EU) major military powers, under the umbrella of the Common Security and … Continue reading

20/03/2014 · 1 Comment

The essence of Ukrainian Maidan: can we call it a revolution?

by Alexander Svitych The following is a guest post. Views expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ISIS Europe. The February events in Ukraine … Continue reading

10/03/2014 · Leave a comment

From Cold-War zero-sum to win-win scenarios between Russia and the EU – The EU emergency summit takes a soft-line on Russia

by Raluca Csernatoni The EU should have put forward a strong and swift response to Russia, as not only Ukraine’s political identity and unity is at stake with the recent … Continue reading

07/03/2014 · 2 Comments

Can The Russian Economy Withstand War With Ukraine?

by Akash Radia On Monday, following the weekend arrival of Russian naval ships to the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, the Moscow stock market fell 10.8%, devaluing Russian companies by … Continue reading

05/03/2014 · 3 Comments

From Cold-War zero-sum to win-win scenarios between Russia and the West – The Black Sea is freezing again

by Raluca Csernatoni Strong hegemonic interests in the Black Sea Region “If Ukraine is crushed while the West is simply watching, the new freedom and security in bordering Romania, Poland … Continue reading

04/03/2014 · 1 Comment

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