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After 2020, the Belarusian state relied on methods that were direct and familiar. People were detained for joining demonstrations, sharing opposition symbols, or supporting political groups. These ...
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New defence initiatives in Europe, such as the EU’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE) programme, have generated considerable momentum. Less noticed has been the memorandum of understanding on defence ...
Initial reports suggesting that NATO intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile raised immediate analytical questions. From an operational standpoint, NATO as an organization does not possess ...
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.