Cyber Terrorism and Energy Security

A growing threat imperils entire regions By Ayhan Gücüyener, research fellow, NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence magine being a member of a terrorist organization and wanting to create chaos and fear, but keep your anonymity. A…

Vigilance and Collaboration

Governments must broaden the gathering and sharing of ISIS intelligence By James Howcroft, Director, Marshall Center Program on Terrorism and Security Studies Photos by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three years after declaring itself a…

Capitalizing on Chaos

Is Russia creating the ‘Eurasian triumvirate’ with Iran and Turkey? By Ridvan Bari Urcosta Institute of International Relations at the University of Warsaw From the fall of the Berlin Wall until 2014, the West and the international…

Rebuilding Ties

India’s policy options in Afghanistan By Dr. Vinay Kaura Department of International Affairs and Security Studies, Sardar Patel University After the Taliban was overthrown in 2001, India renewed ties with Afghanistan and began…

A New Security Strategy

Croatia adapts to a changing world By Damir Krstičević, Anita Perešin and Anto Zelić Photos by Reuters Croatia’s new National Security Strategy outlines major national security interests and how to deal with them. The previous…

Lightning over Europe

Cutting-edge F-35A Strike Fighters train with Eastern NATO allies By per Concordiam Staff On April 25, 2017, two U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters touched down at Ämari Air Base in Estonia. Three days later, two…

Islam’s Revival in Central Asia

Book author, editor: Pauline Jones Published by: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017 Reviewer: Diana Clark Gill Civil violence is worrisome no matter where it originates or where its proponents strike. But in the case of Central…

On the Offensive

Argentina’s multipronged assault on drug trafficking provides lessons for other nations By Martin Verrier Argentina’s national undersecretary of Counter Narcotics Policy, Marshall Center Alumni Drug consumption in Argentina…

Trouble on the Horizon

A looming cyber warfare threat demands an overhaul of international law By Lt. Col. Brian Smith, U.S. Central Command Photos by The Associated Press Although some progress has been made over the past decade, current international law…

Hybrid Threats

Coping with new challenges By Klaus-Dieter Fritsche, state secretary at the German Federal Chancellery, German commissioner for the Federal Intelligence Services With the end of confrontation between East and West came a long period when…