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Publicación created on 04/26/2023 - 13:36 by in NESA
Subject: Analysis of the current situation in Sudan.
Purpose: To present the results of the CSAG’s analysis regarding the on-going situation in Sudan.
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Publicación created on 04/03/2023 - 15:34 by in NESA
On 28 March 2023, Ahram Online published NESA Center alumna Eman Ragab's article titled "After the Saudi-Iranian agreement."
"The recent Saudi-Iranian agreement normalising relations between the two countries will bolster Saudi Arabia’s regional role and could lead to other...... Read more...
Publicación created on 03/14/2023 - 10:24 by in NESA
Subject: The Red Sea – Neglected Nexus.
Purpose: This paper presents CSAG’s perspective on the current challenges in the Red Sea region. It focuses on the long-lasting phenomenon of regional stability and provides arguments on the possibility of disrupting the status quo, as well as...... Read more...
Publicación created on 02/07/2023 - 11:58 by in NESA
NESA Center Alumna Dr. Shanthie Mariet D'Souza authored an article published by The National Interest on 6 February 2023 titled “China’s Challenges in Afghanistan Are Just Beginning."
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Publicación created on 12/30/2022 - 13:01 by in NESA
Subject: Xi Jinping’s Visit to the KSA (for China-Saudi Summit, China-GCC Summit and China-Arab States Summit)
Purpose: This paper aims to present the CSAG’s analysis regarding Chinese Leader Xi Jinping’s visit to the KSA and its implications for US/CENTCOM.
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Publicación created on 12/28/2022 - 10:00 by in NESA
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In October 2012, Professor Wang Jisi was the first Chinese scholar to speak about the need for China to revitalize the three Silk Roads to Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia. One year later, China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative became prominent. President Xi Jinping, in a... Read more...
Envío created on 12/08/2022 - 16:36 by in APCSS
The 2022 China Military Power Report is now available online. This report covers security and military developments involving the People's Republic of China until the end of 2021. Follow the link below to view or download copies.
2022 China Military Power Report
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Publicación created on 11/28/2022 - 12:32 by in NESA
Subject: What is behind (Концепция гуманитарной политики Российской Федерации за рубежом)? The Concept of the Russian Humanitarian Policy document.
Purpose: To present a rational and literal analysis for the contents and timing of the humanitarian abroad policy of the Russian Federation... Read more...
Publicación created on 11/28/2022 - 12:25 by in NESA
Subject: Weaponizing of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to present the results of the CSAG’s analysis of the dual-use concept (i.e., civilian-military) of China, focusing on the BRI and its implications for USCENTCOM.
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Envío created on 10/11/2017 - 22:32 by in APCSS
LtCol Scott McDonald examines conflict from the perspective of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Chinese strategic tradition to argue what the west is calling “grey zone” conflict is neither new nor novel. He then uses that understanding to examine war from the perspective of an...... Read more...