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Towards an International Supervisor of the Donbas
Tuesday 14 July 2026 The history of Europe demonstrates that wars rarely end at the moment the shooting stops. They conclude only when political institutions emerge that are capable of replacing violence with predictable administration. The most successful post-conflict settlements have generally depended not merely upon treaties but upon impartial supervisory mechanisms that create confidence among former belligerents while local institutions recover. The question therefore
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Lindsey Graham: A Voice That Never Wavered for Ukraine
Tuesday 14 July 2026 The death of United States Senator Lindsey Graham at the age of 71 marks the passing of one of the most steadfast American advocates for Ukraine during the darkest years of her struggle against Russian aggression. While history will undoubtedly debate the complexities of his broader political career, his unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and ultimate victory stands as one of the defining features of his public life. His death fo
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Why Russia and China Do Not Fear the West
Tuesday 14 July 2026 One of the most striking features of contemporary geopolitics is the confidence with which both Russia and China challenge Western power. This confidence does not necessarily arise because either country believes it is stronger than the collective West in every measurable respect. The combined economies of North America, Europe, Japan, South Korea and Australia remain vastly larger than those of Russia and China together. Western countries continue to dom
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The Sea of Azov: Too Dangerous for Russia
Tuesday 14 July 2026 There was a time when the Kremlin regarded the Sea of Azov as an internal lake. Following the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the occupation of much of Ukraine’s Azov coastline, Moscow assumed that control of both shores would allow it to dominate the waters indefinitely. The construction of the Kerch Bridge reinforced that confidence, symbolising Russia’s conviction that geography had been permanently altered in its favour. By 2022, after the se
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The Silent Signals War: Inside the FSB’s Centre 16
Monday 13 July 2026 Amongst the many institutions that comprise the Russian Federation’s sprawling security apparatus, few are as little known yet as consequential as the Federal Security Service’s Centre 16. Overshadowed in popular imagination by the FSB’s political police functions, counter-intelligence directorates and domestic repression, Centre 16 occupies a different battlefield altogether. It is the organisation charged with intercepting, decrypting, analysing and expl
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Middle Powers, International Law and the Limits of Idealism
Monday 13 July 2026 When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the World Economic Forum in January 2026, he acknowledged a reality that many governments had long preferred not to confront openly. The post-Cold War rules-based international order, he argued, had not merely weakened but suffered a fundamental rupture. Great powers were increasingly disregarding legal constraints, weaponising trade, finance and technology while treating international institutions as inst
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