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Louis Vitrand

UAE and France: A Key, and Challenging, Relationship

September 7, 2023

On January 17, 2022, a little after 10 a.m., the Iranian-aligned Houthis in Yemen carried out a surprise, deadly drone attack on the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Abu Dhabi. Paris responded by activating, for the first...

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Marcel Plichta, Christopher Faulkner, Raphael Parens

Wagner’s Head is Dead, Now Bury the Body

September 6, 2023

Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed dead in a plane crash, alongside Wagner Group’s co-founder and operational commander, Dmitry Utkin. They leave behind a business empire and thousands of security contractors in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The Kremlin has...

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George W. Croner

Key US Intelligence Tool Set to Expire

September 5, 2023

At the end of this year, America’s most important intelligence tool is set to expire. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) allows the government to collect signals intelligence on foreign targets, even when that collection includes...

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Rob Lee, Michael Kofman

Perseverance and Adaptation: Ukraine’s Counteroffensive at Three Months

September 4, 2023

On June 4, Ukraine launched its long-awaited offensive. The operation has proven to be a test of Ukrainian determination and adaptation. Despite stiff resistance, Ukrainian forces have made steady gains in a set-piece battle against a heavily entrenched force. Ukraine’s...

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Eurasia Program

Nuclear Stability and Escalation Risks in Europe

September 1, 2023

  Introduction The security situation in Europe has changed dramatically following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin’s repeated threats to use nuclear weapons if the conflict were to escalate. The Foreign Policy Research Institute convened a Track...

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Dominic Tierney

Biden’s Bombs: The Dance of Ethics and Interests

August 31, 2023

On July 7, 2023, at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky, operators carefully placed an M55 rocket filled with nerve agent onto a machine that drained and neutralized the deadly material. America destroyed its last chemical weapon—the final...

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Anjali Dayal

The Taliban at the United Nations: An Unexpected Bid For Legitimacy?

August 30, 2023

When they reestablished control over Afghanistan in August 2021, the Taliban claimed they would respect womens’ rights, trumpeting a newly-discovered moderation. Instead, they have constructed one of the world’s most repressive regimes: Afghan women are banned from attending high...

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Olga Khvostunova, Raphael Parens, Maximilian Hess, Robert E. Hamilton, Philip Wasielewski

Prigozhin’s Death and the Future of Putin’s Rule

August 29, 2023

Editor’s Note: The head of Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is presumed dead as a result of a plane crash on August 23. Below, FPRI experts examine what the controversial mercenary boss’s death means for Russia, Putin, and the war...

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Dan Whitman

Russian Disinformation in Africa: No Door on this Barn

August 29, 2023

In 2018, Yale scholar Timothy Snyder called Russian information operations in the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, “the most sophisticated propaganda campaign in the history of warfare.” Likewise, recent advances of Russian disinformation in Africa have resulted in some...

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Felix K. Chang

Japan’s Security Engagement with the Philippines

August 28, 2023

In June 2023, Japan’s sent its largest coast guard patrol ship, the Akitsushima, to the Philippines. There, it participated in trilateral exercises with its Philippine and American counterparts for the first time. Four months earlier, Tokyo prepared what amounted...

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