by NISI | Aug 4, 2022 | UN-Aristopolis Security
One of the hallmarks of the 1st Cold War is the advent of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). In essence, it is a geopolitical theory which has served as the basis of nuclear deterrence as a foreign policy doctrine for the world’s superpowers; the credible...
by NISI | Jun 20, 2022 | USA / NATO
The Washington establishment is finding it increasingly difficult to remain in power. American institutions continue to lose legitimacy, the United States government finds it increasingly necessary to resort to illiberal measures, and there is chaos at the very top of...
by NISI | Jun 20, 2022 | Russia / CSTO
President Putin’s “special military operation” is not going as planned. The Russian death toll is higher than expected, the war drags on with no victory in sight, and there is turmoil within Putin’s inner circle. What happened? Understanding...
by NISI | Mar 14, 2022 | European Union
Whereas the Donbas crisis was a real issue, it has become clear that it was secondary to Russia’s objectives. Based on the preponderance of evidence, specifically the discrepancy between President Putin’s statements and actions, it has become evident that...
by NISI | Mar 3, 2022 | European Union
The Russian Federation’s war in Ukraine is undoubtedly the issue of our time. Despite the bloodshed and the terrible things that are happening, there is a possibility that something good might come out of this, namely an acceleration in the Perfectionment of...