strategy

Competition in global turbulence

Competition in global turbulence
22.05.2023

Recently, a number of US think tanks have regularly published both small publications and rather lengthy analytical papers on global competition. This is not just about rivalry on the world stage, but about competition between the great powers, which the authors generally refer to as the US, Russia and China.

EU heading for militarisation

EU heading for militarisation
05.12.2022

On 10 November 2022, the European Commission unveiled a new action plan, "Military Mobility 2.0". In parallel, the "EU Cyber Defence Strategy" has been released. Officially outlined, the documents aim "to cope with the deteriorating security environment following Russia's aggression against Ukraine and improve the EU's ability to protect its citizens and infrastructure".

Ukraine’s Military Strategy and U.S. National Interests (II)

Ukraine’s Military Strategy and U.S. National Interests (II)
23.11.2022

However, if one turns to the United States, on which both the Ukrainian army’s fighting ability and Kiev’s political decisions largely depend, one has to wonder – why are they doing this? One may get the impression that this position of the U.S. is in their national interest – to further pump Ukraine with weapons, thereby delaying a special military operation on the part of Russia and weakening Moscow. To this must be added continued attempts to isolate Russia in the international arena (mostly unsuccessful) and constant information campaigns in the Western media.

Strategic Trap

29.04.2022

The regional stability is at stake with India’s increasing military might in the region. India has been trying to strength its military muscles in order to contain China and Pakistan.