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AUKUS Represents the Future of Collective Deterrence
Writing for National Interest, Jason Pack and Darren Spinck argue that AUKUS may be the most consequential step toward reasserting meaningful Anglosphere collaboration that could serve as a model for how to address common problems and hostile states.
In the Arctic, cooperation with Russia is simply too important
Jason Pack writes for the NATO Defense College Foundation on the crucial areas — such as climate change and preservation of the Arctic — where our global interests will be worse off if we don’t work with Russia.
Overcoming hurdles to Turkish–Israeli reconciliation
Burcu Ozcelik explains in IISS how longstanding grievances between Turkey and Israel will complicate the pace of progress in mending their relations, but as Israel engages in pragmatic diplomacy with other Middle Eastern allies, it now controls the pace of normalisation with Ankara.
Turkey eyes opportunity for geopolitical realignment in Ukraine crisis
Burcu Ozcelik, writing for IISS, explains how Turkey sees an opportunity to claim a role as mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict in a wider reckoning over the shape of the post-Cold War global order.