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Analyses
EU’s hesitant security policy empowers Russia in the Arctic
The European Union has started to accelerate its Arctic policy development in the past year with…
Propaganda of Islamic State
Although the propaganda alone is not sufficient to recruit new radicals, coupled with more frequent…
Thousands of people in Serbia protest against PM Vučić's victory
Although at first glance Vucic's victory seems clear and indisputable, his opponents emphasise the…
How will Russia influence European elections?
Cyber security has become an issue inseparably associated with the recent election in the United…
Will Moldova’s new president tilt the country towards Russia?
It has been now almost four months since Igor Dodon became the president of Moldova. As with pretty…
Russia-US cyber tensions show the true threat of cyberwar
After mounting evidence that Russia has been behind various cyber attacks against the United States…
Military Involvement of Visegrad Four in Foreign Missions
By entering the UN, NATO and later the European Union, the V4 countries pledged that their armies…
Cyber war in Ukraine
The war in eastern Ukraine has not for a long time been limited to the Donetsk and Luhansk region,…
Cyber threat of Islamic State
The Internet is one of the pillars of success of the Islamic state. Should we be afraid of Islamist…
Is Libya a New Somalia? The EU Has a Chance to Significantly Affect the Peace Process
The Libyan civil war has dragged on for nearly a year and half and both rival governments are…
Difficult journey towards EU energy union
The EU's Energy Union could strengthen Europe's energy security but it is not certain whether there…
Agreement between US and China does not mark end of cyber espionage
Strategic and diplomatic success of the agreement between US and China has no real effect.
Balkanization of Internet is changing cyberspace
The ongoing balkanization of the Internet can change the cyberspace as we know it.