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A New Scramble in the Horn of Africa The Multipolar Contest for Africa’s Eastern Region Stephen PaduanoJuly 27, 2020June/July 2020vol4-no3

Will the return of foreign avarice and ambition undermine the hard-fought sovereignty and emergent unity and stability that has slowly spread across the Horn in the past fifteen years? Or could the region stand to benefit from the rush of new interest and attention that a ‘new scramble’ might offer? The Horn of Africa is …

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The Forgotten War Israel and the UAE Hope to Turn Yemen’s Remote Islands into an Intel Gathering Hub Often a flashpoint for tensions between international rivals and a major chokepoint for much of the world’s maritime transit, the waters surrounding Yemen have become a much-vaunted prize for regional intelligence services. by Ahmed Abdulkareem

September 10th, 2020 By Ahmed Abdulkareem AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Facebook Share to TwitterShare to RedditShare to EmailShare to More SOCOTRA, YEMEN — In the wake of the recent normalization of ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates in August, it is becoming increasingly clear that Tel Aviv is set to take on an increasingly …

The Forgotten War Israel and the UAE Hope to Turn Yemen’s Remote Islands into an Intel Gathering Hub Often a flashpoint for tensions between international rivals and a major chokepoint for much of the world’s maritime transit, the waters surrounding Yemen have become a much-vaunted prize for regional intelligence services. by Ahmed Abdulkareem Read More »

ANALYSIS – Hybrid warfare and maritime militia in China By Huseyin Korkmaz | 02.07.2020

China’s maritime militias are running a risk of blurring the line between fishing boats and naval forces. Therefore, accurate assessments under international maritime law are of utmost importance to future disputes Huseyin Korkmaz   |02.07.2020 The writer is PhD candidate at the Turkish National Police Academy. His research mostly focuses on the US-China Relations and …

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Why there are fears that Ethiopia could break up By Desta Gebremedhin BBC Tigrinya

The feud between Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the ruling party in the strategically important Tigray region is escalating, raising fears of military confrontation and the break-up of Africa’s second most-populous nation. The tensions revolve around the regional government’s decision to press ahead with organising its own election for the Tigray parliament on Wednesday, …

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Djibouti: A Busy Hub of Foreign Military Bases on the Horn of Africa by Youssef Igrouane | Jul 11, 2019

The small East African country of Djibouti has become a significant military base for various world powers. Djibouti, A barren landscape Growing tensions around the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden have drawn competing international powers to Djibouti and highlighted the Gulf countries’ keen interest in the region. Djibouti’s strategic location on the Horn …

Djibouti: A Busy Hub of Foreign Military Bases on the Horn of Africa by Youssef Igrouane | Jul 11, 2019 Read More »

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Hegemony, power, and hybrid war Posted on 22 Nov 2018 Elinor Sloan

https://doc-research.org/2018/11/hegemony-power-hybrid-war/ Governance & Diplomacy Expert comments One of the salient features of the contemporary global landscape is that key state actors are seeking novel ways through which to maintain, achieve, or reestablish hegemony at the regional or global level. ‘Hegemony’, here, refers to a state exercising preponderant influence over another actor or actors, usually one …

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Online Education cannot be a substitute for the ‘Inclusive Classroom’ Education in post Covid-19 World in India — by Badre Alam Khan — June 25, 2020

Online Education cannot be a substitute for the ‘Inclusive Classroom’ Education in post Covid-19 World After the announcement of strict lockdown by PM Modi from 24th March 2020, Public Universities, Colleges, and Schools had been completely closed down and supposed to follow the guidelines and advisory issued by Central governments that led to the suspension …

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Chinese Hybrid Warfare Sergio Miracola | 21 December 2018

https://www.ispionline.it/en/pubblicazione/chinese-hybrid-warfare-21853 After Russia’s annexation of Crimea, a new military jargon appeared on the strategic studies scene: hybrid warfare. It has been used since then as a theoretical framework to depict a new way of conducting warfare. Unlike asymmetric warfare, which simply relies on the use of the so-called indirect approach – e.g. non-conventional means of …

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Hybrid warfare and centre of gravity by Dr Shireen M Mazari December 27, 2018

This year (2018), we heard the word ‘hybrid warfare’ ad nauseum within Pakistan and also in many Western strategic and leadership circles – as if this were a new discovery, a new type of warfare confronting states. So those who in the course of normal democratic politics would have been regarded as mere critics of …

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The Emirate Hybrid-Warfare and Regime Change Plans against Djibouti. By Dr. Bischara A. EGAL. July 7th, 2020 . Part2

  The Emirate Hybrid-Warfare and Regime Change Plans   against Djibouti. By Dr. Bischara A. EGAL. July 7th, 2020 . Part2 The most pernicious sea in Africa’s history may well be the Red Sea. This thin line of water has been deemed to be more relevant for defining where Africa ends than all the evidence of …

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