At the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Meeting of Heads of State and Government in London in December 2019, Alliance leaders asked the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to undertake…
Aleksandar Nacev
Aleksandar Nacev
Aleksandar is the Dean of the Faculty of Detectives and Criminalistics at the European University in Skopje. He is also a former diplomat with the Macedonian Mission to NATO, serving at NATO's HQ in Brussels.
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Battlefields are constantly evolving, and modern warfare is quickly advancing. In turn, this is causing countries around the world to pump hundreds of billions of dollars into their militaries in…
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What started in 2011 as a popular uprising against the Syrian regime escalated into an all-out war that engulfed both Syria and Iraq, drew in a suite of regional actors…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) also known as machine intelligence (MI) is when intellect is displayed by a computer system (or machine), in contrast with the natural intelligence (NI) displayed by humans and other animals. Recent advances in artificial…
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Violence in Ethiopia’s northern state of Tigray has escalated in recent weeks, with hundreds of soldiers and an untold number of civilians killed in a worsening dispute between regional forces…
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Sometimes labelled as “private armies”, private military companies (PMCs) are part of a global, multi-billion dollar industry. The United States of America along with many other Western and non-Western nations,…
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International concern is growing over the rapidly escalating turmoil in the South Caucasus, as fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan continues and is threatening to draw regional powers directly into the…
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Over the last decade, the world’s intelligence communities have faced, without a doubt, many challenges. The international environment has transformed and is far more complex than the one that shaped…
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The practice of diplomatic expulsion, as well as expulsion of other foreign personnel by an executive, has been receiving a lot of attention these days. Diplomats around the world are…
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In the first half of this year, the number of illegal border crossings at Europe’s external borders fell by nearly a one-fifth from a year ago, to 36,400, mainly because…