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The failed attack on Doha by the Israeli military forces on the 9th of September, that killed five Hamas minor leaders, was aimed at cutting down any possible mediation, the country’s diplomatic ambitions and its sense of security. Following the attack, an emergency summit of the Arab League, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and […] The post Israeli attack on Qatar, the Muslim Brotherhood and its repercussions appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
The 29th of September the Public Prosecutor’s Office received files from the State Security Court concerning the Muslim Brotherhood’s fundraising activities and dossiers of 10 accused, already in custody and two still under investigation. The suspects are charged of illegal fundraising for outlawed political organisations, also under the pretext of helping Gaza’s victims. Apparently, in […] The post Jordan: in search of stability appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
The official visit of Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi to Kazakhstan on 10 September marked the resolution of a long-running dispute between Gécamines and Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) over the Swanmines copper and cobalt project. Swanmines, a joint venture between ERG (75%) and Gécamines (25%), has held rights to the Kalukundi Mine since 2009. The litigation, […] The post DRC-Kazakhstan: the other mineral agreement appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
The airstrike carried out by Israel on Doha on the 9th of September 2025 represents a watershed moment for Gulf countries and raises serious questions about the security of the sub-region. While the whole Middle East has been engulfed in a seemingly never-ending cycle of violence ever since the terrorist attack carried out by Hamas […] The post Ripple effects appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
Sensitivities to the Palestinian cause vary deeply in the Arab world and nowhere is this more evident than in North Africa, where the Abraham Accords have - Scopri i progetti, le ricerche e le iniziative della Nato College Foundation per promuovere la sicurezza globale e la cooperazione accademica.| Nato Defense College Foundation
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The Mediterranean is now at the centre of new global energy routes. In a scenario marked by geopolitical uncertainty and the need to diversify supply sources, regasification terminals (onshore and offshore) are taking on an increasingly strategic role. These infrastructures allow Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to be received from third countries (such as the United […] The post NATO and critical infrastructures: regasification plants in the Mediterranean appeared first on Nato Defense College ...| Nato Defense College Foundation
Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Instagram “The spirit of our endeavour is, To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield”Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo, - Scopri i progetti, le ricerche e le iniziative della Nato College Foundation per promuovere la sicurezza globale e la cooperazione accademica.| Nato Defense College Foundation
Traditionally, situated outside NATO’s geographic and defence remit, apartheid-era South Africa engaged in restricted and covert Cold War-era cooperation with select members of the alliance as a countermeasure to Soviet influence. Never authentically anchored near the NATO harbour or viewed as a prospective member, apartheid Pretoria pursued strategic autonomy, select economic ties, regional hegemony, non-alignment, […] The post South Africa’s strategic balance: a path to reshaped NATO ...| Nato Defense College Foundation
The atmosphere of economic cooperation and political dialogue that has characterised Central Asia over the past eight years has made possible the - Scopri i progetti, le ricerche e le iniziative della Nato College Foundation per promuovere la sicurezza globale e la cooperazione accademica.| Nato Defense College Foundation
The 12-day war between Iran and Israel may have come to an end with the ceasefire reached on the 24th of June 2025, following the swift and impressive intervention of the USA against Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow and Natanz. However, the long-term confrontation between Tel Aviv and Tehran is likely to be merely on […] The post Winning the war, losing the peace appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
Since the 11th of July, Syria witnessed again a spiral of violence. Clashes erupted between Druze and Bedouin clans in the southern province of Sweida. Although reports on the matter remain uncertain, it appears that the event that triggered the violence was the attack or kidnapping of a Druze merchant by Bedouin gunmen, that led […] The post Local disputes and regional interests appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
The Afghanistan’s resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly in early July appears to legitimise the efforts of the Central Asian republics, which have focused on dialogue and cooperation with the Taliban government following its rise to power in 2021. The resolution emphasises “the crucial importance of promoting constructive and sustainable regional cooperation” in ensuring […] The post The UN Resolution on Afghanistan and the constructive role of the Central Asian republics appe...| Nato Defense College Foundation
In line with the Abraham Accords (which Morocco joined in 2020 in exchange for the formal US recognition of its sovereignty over Western Sahara), - Scopri i progetti, le ricerche e le iniziative della Nato College Foundation per promuovere la sicurezza globale e la cooperazione accademica.| Nato Defense College Foundation
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s official visit to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan at the end of May clearly reaffirmed the consistent commitment and tangible interest of the Italian government in Central Asia, which is considered a priority in Italian foreign policy. During the two days of meetings, Meloni met with all five presidents of the Central […] The post Meloni’s diplomatic tour in Central Asia, enhancing Italian visibility in the region appeared first on Nato Defense College ...| Nato Defense College Foundation
Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Instagram “The spirit of our endeavour is, To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield” Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo, President SEARCH Monthly Journal June 2025 International Press Review The most relevant events of the area through international sources Vucic in Odesa meets Zelensky, but doesn’t sign the final declarationAP Serbian President […] The post June 2025 appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
Long regarded as the primary threat to Türkiye’s national security, the experience of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) may have come to a definitive - Scopri i progetti, le ricerche e le iniziative della Nato College Foundation per promuovere la sicurezza globale e la cooperazione accademica.| Nato Defense College Foundation