The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-03-02

The United Kingdom: a pillar of Arctic security, global deterrence

As Arctic sea lanes open and tensions rise, Britain is doubling down on deterrence in the High North.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-25

Norway the Arctic guardian and NATO’s strategic anchor

Norway is NATO’s anchor in the high north, boosting Arctic defenses with major upgrades and new long-range strike systems, as melting ice and Russian activity raise tensions on the northern flank.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-20

Yokohama's AI wave: Japan's floating green power hubs

In Yokohama, Japan, a tech revolution unfolds: floating data centers using ocean winds and seawater cooling, plus power-plant AI hubs cutting carbon.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-20

Ukraine makes major territorial gain against Russia

In a stunning turnaround, Ukrainian forces seized a net 63 square kilometers from Russian troops last week -- the largest territorial gain in nearly three years.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-18

Poland's nuclear pivot against Russian menace raises its own risks

Amid rising Russian threats, Poland's push for nuclear capabilities exposes overlooked perils in global defense.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-11

Russia's security lapses under scrutiny after general's shooting

The attempted assassination of Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alexeyev in Moscow reveals deepening vulnerabilities in Russia's protection of its top military brass.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-09

Nuclear powers scramble for diplomatic high ground after arms treaty expires

The New START nuclear treaty expired on February 5.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-06

End of New START nuclear treaty marks changing times for world powers

China's growing nuclear capabilities and technological advances such as AI, deep-strike weapons and space-based systems are reshaping the nuclear landscape.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-02-06

US pushes for new three-way nuclear deal with Russia, China

China's nuclear arsenal has no limits, transparency, declarations, or controls, and estimates suggest Beijing is on track to have over 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.

The Kremlin is testing the mechanics of a fully sovereign internet, a decisive step that would sever ordinary Russians from the open web and hand the regime total command over information flows.

Strategic Affairs 2026-01-26

Ukraine challenges Putin's vision of Russian greatness

Putin's views on the Soviet Union’s collapse stem from deep-seated anxieties about legacy and identity.