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The Covid-19 pandemic forced many businesses to transition to remote work and migrate their data to the cloud, and they became more

NATO is as relevant as it ever was: Former Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer on the Chances and Challenges for NATO
by David Mendelsohn and Jacco van der Veen
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has been on the forefront of many international developments in the past decades. As a diplomat,

The end of the two-state solution between Palestine and Israel?
By: Omar Dweik
2021 has been an animated year for Palestine and Israel. It is well known that the Palestinians have fallen on rough times since former U.S.

Could the Ukrainian Military Repel an invasion by Russia?
By David Iakobidze
The mass military build-up of the Russian side on the border put the security of Ukraine into question. According to US intelligence, the number of

Uncertainty Prevails: Looking at Russia’s Options in the Ukrainian Crises
by: Lt. Gen. Jan Broeks (Retd.), Advisory Board member at the JASON Institute
By mid-November 2021, the United States Intelligence community started sharing their indications on Russian military

Biden’s first year: boosting or disturbing China’s rise to power?
By: Louisa Handel-Mazzetti
On January 20, 2022, Biden celebrated his first year in office. The start of 2022 has been tumultuous for the Americans. Their eyes are on

What Does The Future Of Technology Have In Store? Chips, Microchips, and Advanced Microchips
By: Chira Tudoran and Niels Brink
The Covid-19 pandemic forced many businesses to transition to remote work and migrate their data to the cloud, and they became more

NATO is as relevant as it ever was: Former Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer on the Chances and Challenges for NATO
by David Mendelsohn and Jacco van der Veen
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has been on the forefront of many international developments in the past decades. As a diplomat,

The end of the two-state solution between Palestine and Israel?
By: Omar Dweik
2021 has been an animated year for Palestine and Israel. It is well known that the Palestinians have fallen on rough times since former U.S.

Could the Ukrainian Military Repel an invasion by Russia?
By David Iakobidze
The mass military build-up of the Russian side on the border put the security of Ukraine into question. According to US intelligence, the number of

Uncertainty Prevails: Looking at Russia’s Options in the Ukrainian Crises
by: Lt. Gen. Jan Broeks (Retd.), Advisory Board member at the JASON Institute
By mid-November 2021, the United States Intelligence community started sharing their indications on Russian military

Biden’s first year: boosting or disturbing China’s rise to power?
By: Louisa Handel-Mazzetti
On January 20, 2022, Biden celebrated his first year in office. The start of 2022 has been tumultuous for the Americans. Their eyes are on
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