Vo Nguyen Giap’s Unorthodox War-Indochina War August 26, 2021 The “Indochina War” began on December 19, 1946, when the Viet Minh blew up the Hanoi power plant. Then Mr. Vo Nguyen Giap, one…
Shock & Awe from Countries Using Pegasus Spy-Software and How to Protect Your Data from Pegasus July 29, 2021 An international consortium of investigative journalists between Amnesty International and the French media group Forbidden Stories found that from 2016 until today, the monitoring…
The Doctrine of “Deep Battle” February 4, 2021 The Military Doctrine of Deep Operation, also known as Soviet Deep Battle, was a military theory developed by the Soviet Union for its armed…
Russia’s New Generation Warfare & Its Disadvantages January 28, 2021 The Russian Army and more generally the Russian Federation tends to highlight an old but adapted to the modern battlefield of the Doctrine of…
USA-UK: The New World Political Alliance of the Liberal Nationalism August 13, 2020 Since the landmark year (1989) when the USSR collapsed and the “Cold War” ended with the winner of the USA and the West in…
The Dishonorable launching of a Prime-Minister and the Protection Framework for Researchers-Journalists December 12, 2019 Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, the EU’s smallest geographic country-member, announced at the end of November that he will remain Prime Minister until 12…
The Oppression of the Uyghurs and the role of China December 12, 2019 Uyghurs is a Turkish ethnic population living in Eastern and Central Asia. The population of Uyghurs living in China and specifically in the autonomous…
Policies to successfully tackle poverty in Malawi November 14, 2019 The Malawi which is located in South East Africa with a population of 18m is one of the poorest countries on the planet and…
The Evolution of the State in Europe, its Institutions and how it affects the EU-Part V May 9, 2019 In the previous part of our analysis (part IV) we presented, among other things, the reasons for the sovereign state’s progress towards its final…