Tag: National Security

23 Articles

Conflict & Security

Transnistria’s Art of Survival: Navigating the 2025 Gas Crisis

Introduction An unrecognized breakaway region of Moldova, home to a predominantly Russian-speaking population, Transnistria has maintained its de facto statehood since the…

April 23, 2025

Dialogues

Sweden’s Shift in Global Security: Ambassador Urban Ahlin on NATO, EU Challenges, and Freedom of Expression

GJIA: What role does Sweden aspire to play within the European Union, and how does Sweden see its influence contributing to shaping EU priorities, especially at a time when…

February 11, 2025

Conflict & Security

Revealing Secrets About Deep Australia-UK-US Intelligence Connections

Introduction The extent to which ties between the United States and Australia have deepened recently has surprised many. However, the AUKUS partnership, which emerged in a…

May 17, 2024

Conflict & Security

Opportunities and Challenges of AUKUS

What is AUKUS? AUKUS was announced in September 2021 to support the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in acquiring nuclear-powered submarines. The significance of this decision, with…

February 7, 2024

Online Archive

Combating Religion-Based Terror

Despite military and security gains against al-Qaida (AQ), the CRT makes clear that terrorist organizations continue to pose a deadly challenge to the United States and its.…

June 29, 2013

Online Archive

Defending with Declining Means

Even as America continues its withdrawal from Afghanistan, a crucial problem is emerging for the U.S. defense establishment. It must meet an increasing variety of threats with…

May 16, 2013

Online Archive

American Power at Home and Abroad: Success, Failures, and Challenges

GJIA: Looking back over your time as National Security Advisor, what do you consider to be the greatest triumph of the policy you helped craft? What is your biggest regret in…

May 16, 2013

Online Archive

Introduction by Paul Sullivan

Joshua Meltzer could start the discussion from his paper on “Capping CO2 Emissions from Aviation under the European Cap and Trade System.” The EU has tried to make its…

May 16, 2013

Online Archive

China, Japan, and the East China Sea

For 2013, the biggest threat to East Asian comity and stability are the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands where China and Japan are at odds. Little more than rocky outcrops in shark…

April 9, 2013

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Energy at the Center of 21st Century Geopolitics: Five Minutes with Russian and Central Asian Energy Policy Expert Thane Gustafson

GJIA: Energy has become the symbol of 21st century geopolitics, with growing interest being drawn to Russia and Central Asia as suppliers of oil for Western countries. How would…

April 7, 2013