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Russian Submarine Activity at Highest Level Since Cold War

Russian Submarine Activity at Highest Level Since Cold War

By Franz-Stefan Gady
NATO says Russian submarine activity has returned to Cold War levels. What about the Pacific?
The Limits of Collective Security in Eurasia

The Limits of Collective Security in Eurasia

By Evan Gottesman
Divergent interests in Russia’s dispute with Turkey and Armenia’s conflict with Azerbaijan restrict the CSTO.

Securing Stability in Afghanistan, the 'Heart of Asia'

Securing Stability in Afghanistan, the 'Heart of Asia'

By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai
The upcoming Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process meeting offers an opportunity for the world to come together on Afghanistan.

NATO Looking to Extend Funding for Afghan Security Forces

NATO Looking to Extend Funding for Afghan Security Forces

By Catherine Putz
As the war moves into its 15th year, Afghanistan's stability remains tenuous.

Japan Could Work with NATO on Deadly Next-Generation Missile

Japan Could Work with NATO on Deadly Next-Generation Missile

By Ankit Panda
Japan's participation in a NATO missile development consortium could lead to multi-national projects in Asia.
Meet the Russian Politician Who Thinks That 'Tanks Don't Need Visas'

Meet the Russian Politician Who Thinks That 'Tanks Don't Need Visas'

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Dmitry Rogozin believes in speaking loudly and carrying a big stick.

China and Russia Conclude Naval Drill in Mediterranean

China and Russia Conclude Naval Drill in Mediterranean

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The joint Sino-Russian maritime exercise included live-fire drills, underway replenishment and escort operations.

Ukraine’s Geopolitical Spillover Officially Makes it to Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
Russia's closure of the NDN marks the end of an era.

Ukraine and the Russia-China Axis

Ukraine and the Russia-China Axis

By James D.J. Brown
Current U.S. policy on the Ukraine crisis is driving Russia into China’s embrace.

Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan Rise by 22 Percent in 2014

Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan Rise by 22 Percent in 2014

By Franz-Stefan Gady
More face to face combat is behind a steep rise in conflict-related deaths and injuries among Afghan civilians in 2014.

Terrorist's Laptop Fuels Night Raids in Afghanistan

Terrorist's Laptop Fuels Night Raids in Afghanistan

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The data retrieved from a mysterious laptop is responsible for a spike in Afghan and U.S. attacks on the Taliban.
Are We Prepared for 'Hybrid Warfare'?

Are We Prepared for 'Hybrid Warfare'?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
From Russia in Ukraine to China in the East China Sea, it is worth assessing how the world may respond.

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