Elisabeth Braw
@elisabethbraw
Senior Fellow @AtlanticCouncil
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Globalization/geopolitics. Grayzone aggression.
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17-11-2009 13:30:25
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Kann die Politik in unserer neuen geopolitisch geprägten Welt von der Wirtschaft eine gewisse Haltung verlangen?
Das (und vieles mehr) habe ich mit Ralf Fuecks, Anne Lauenroth und Wolfgang Niedermark diskutiert.
Zu dieser Frage wird noch viel diskutiert/gestritten werden (müssen).
The fact that Russia has removed the buoys demarking its maritime border with Estonia matters far beyond Estonia.
Challenging/violating maritime borders is as serious as doing it to land borders.
ft.com/content/cf2c09…
(Me Financial Times; comments by Marko Mihkelson and Vytas Leškevičius)
The fact that Russia has removed the buoys demarking its maritime border with Estonia matters far beyond Estonia.
Challenging/violating maritime borders is as serious as doing it to land borders.
ft.com/content/cf2c09…
(Me Financial Times; comments by Marko Mihkelson and Vytas Leškevičius)
Russia has simply removed the buoys that demark its maritime border with Estonia.
That's just the latest case of Russia and China challenging/violating other countries' maritime borders.
A dangerous trend.
ft.com/content/cf2c09… (me Financial Times)
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Russia has simply removed the buoys that demark its maritime border with Estonia.
That's just the latest case of Russia and China challenging/violating other countries' maritime borders.
A dangerous trend.
ft.com/content/cf2c09… (me Financial Times)
Beware of Russia (and China) challenging maritime borders - not just land borders.
That's what's happening in Estonia. Russia has simply removed buoys that demark Estonia's maritime border with Russia.
Thank you Financial Times for the opportunity to write about this growing problem.
US college students wanting to go into foreign & security increasingly forgo any foreign links - because they're focused on getting a security clearance.
What does this mean for the future of US foreign & security policy?
foreignpolicy.com/2024/05/24/edu…
(Me Foreign Policy)