By Ioanna Theou The evolving geopolitical landscape of the Eastern Mediterranean raises an important strategic question for Greece and Cyprus: should they reconsider their current approach toward Kurdish actors in Syria and Turkey? While both Athens and Nicosia have traditionally prioritized…
Suwalki Gap Revisited
By Manolis Skoulikas In 2019, Poland executed a strategic simulation with the following scenario: In order to counter an asymmetric attack with massive waves of instrumentalized migrants from its eastern border, Poland invades Belarus. At the same time, Russia is also…
To What Extent Were the Russo-Iranian Relations from 1992 to 1999 an Alignment of Interests?
By George Lakasas Abstract This paper examines the relations between Russia and Iran following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, up to 1999, assessing whether these relations constituted a genuine strategic partnership of merely an alignment of interests. It…
The New Ukraine
Written by Manolis Skoulikas The war in Ukraine will be determined by the aims of the Russians, as they hold the initiative and the strongest military force in the wider region—with the exception of the United States, which, however, would find…




Safeguarding Cyprus: A Strategic Opportunity for Greek and French Interests in the Region
By George Lakasas The United States-Israel War against the Islamic Republic of Iran has created a situation unique in the European Union’s history. The failed attempt at striking the United Kingdom’s military bases in Cyprus, with the island being an EU…