Russia’s Quest for a New Security Order
At the DGAP’s new Strategy Group on Russia and the Eastern Partnership, Pavel Baev (professor at the Peace Research Institute, Oslo) discussed the logic and objectives of Russian security policy.
By Jeff D. Colgan and Robert O. Keohane
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
To derig the liberal order and stave off complete defeat at the hands of populists, however, traditional parties must do more than rebrand themselves and their ideas. They must develop substantive policies that will make globalization serve the interests of middle- and working-class citizens. Absent such changes, the global liberal order will wither away.
On the occasion of the presentation of Issue 13 of the Awraq journal dedicated to Iraq, Casa Árabe organized a conference, the objective of which was to analyze the foreign policy of Russia and the United States in the Middle East.
The event included contributions by Maxim Suchkov, editor of the Russia-Middle East section at Al-Monitor and an expert on Russia’s International Affairs Council, and by Barah Mikaïl, director of the consulting firm Stractegia and a professor of International Security at Saint Louis University in Madrid.
Recent survey results offer a snapshot of how global consumers are feeling. Tracking these data can help companies to understand the shifting landscape and improve the customer experience.
Taking the pulse of consumers is a perennial challenge, and the behavior of shoppers changes quickly amid broader trends. So how are companies to keep pace in this ever-shifting landscape?
Camino Mortera-Martinez talks to Rob Wainwright about the work of Europol on counter-terrorism and migration, the future of his agency and the effects of Brexit on UK-EU security co-operation.
To get a sense of what that security effort looks like, Stratfor Chief Security Officer Fred Burton joins the Stratfor Talks podcast to share his experience having worked on security details for past presidential inaugurations.
Then in the second part of the podcast, Stratfor Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker and Senior Analyst Sim Tack discuss military options to address North Korea’s nuclear program and what the implications of a military strike would be.