All Security Watch stories
May 2012
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16 May 2012
Tackling Azerbaijan's IDP Burden
Two decades on since the eruption of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, the regional peace process remains stalled, and the internally displaced still wait to return home. More on «Tackling Azerbaijan's IDP Burden» -
15 May 2012
Putin and Washington: Is Conflict Inevitable?
Vladimir Putin, who was inaugurated as president of Russia on May 7, has instructed the Foreign Ministry to ensure compliance with the New START Treaty. More on «Putin and Washington: Is Conflict Inevitable?» -
14 May 2012
The Return of Old Putin and the New Future of Russia
Vladimir Putin's return to the Kremlin highlights the potential gap between his campaign promises and policy aims and voter expectations. More on «The Return of Old Putin and the New Future of Russia» -
11 May 2012
Why Germany Is Not Becoming Europe's Hegemon
Germany's expanded influence in Europe shows little signs of fueling an appetite for a more aggressive and strategic leadership approach. More on «Why Germany Is Not Becoming Europe's Hegemon» -
11 May 2012
Opportunity Knocks: Can the EU Help Albania to Help Itself?
Albania's fragile democracy may hinge upon Europe's support for domestic political reform. More on «Opportunity Knocks: Can the EU Help Albania to Help Itself?» -
9 May 2012
French Counterterrorism Policy in the Wake of Mohammed Merah's Attack
The first successful terrorist attack in 16 years in France is shaping up to be a watershed moment for French counterterrorism policy. More on «French Counterterrorism Policy in the Wake of Mohammed Merah's Attack» -
8 May 2012
Should Greenland Mine Its Uranium?
Greenland has anywhere from the sixth to the tenth largest reserves of uranium in the world. If Greenland decides to mine these reserves, it will become a policy game changer for this non-mining, non-nuclear kingdom. More on «Should Greenland Mine Its Uranium?» -
7 May 2012
How France's Quiet Man Is Upsetting the European Applecart
François Hollande, the French president-elect, rejects austerity as the cure for the current crisis. More on «How France's Quiet Man Is Upsetting the European Applecart» -
7 May 2012
Welcome to the new Security Watch
The ISN is relaunching an old favorite: Security Watch. More on «Welcome to the new Security Watch»
March 2012
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23 Mar 2012
Playing the Game of Diplomacy
The US State Department reaches out to audiences abroad with people-to-people contacts and social media. Now it wants to measure the effectiveness of its soft-power ‘games’. More on «Playing the Game of Diplomacy »