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War in Ukraine: Kadyrov’s Disinformation Dispatch
The Chechen leader's facade is faltering: Ramadov Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, has been slowly exposed as a Kremlin propaganda tool.

Perri Grace
May 1, 20223 min read


Yemen: A Neglected Crisis, Ten Years On
The recent ceasefire in Yemen has made some optimistic about peace, but the fundamentals causes of the conflict remain unsolved.

Daniela Žuvela
Apr 24, 202211 min read


Pakistan in Political Crisis: Live Twitter Space Panel
Pakistan is in the middle of a huge political crisis, with Imran Khan being forced out of power. Where does the country go from here?

The Red Line
Apr 24, 20221 min read


Episode 67. Oman: A Looming Crisis
Can Oman maintain its current course of neutrality or will it be forced to finally decide where its future lies?

The Red Line
Apr 19, 20224 min read


Invasion Aftershocks in the Western Balkans: Part 1
The Western Balkans have long been a battleground for influence, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has ratcheted up the pressure.

Daniela Žuvela
Apr 12, 20228 min read


Another War in Nagorno-Karabakh?: Live Twitter Space Panel
With the recent uptick in tensions in the Caucasus will we see another war break out in the Caucasus?
Wade McCagh
Apr 10, 20221 min read


Episode 66. Why are Military Coups on the Rise in Africa?
Listen to this episode on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Libsyn RSS Rundown: The higher the temperature, the higher the chance of a fire....

The Red Line
Apr 5, 20223 min read


Episode 65. The Feasibility of an EU Army
To maintain its position as a world power should Europe double down on its continental experiment and form a united European army?

The Red Line
Mar 20, 20224 min read


War in Ukraine: Kremlin's disinformation dispatch
What is Russia’s disinformation strategy in Ukraine, and how does it compare to the Kremlin’s efforts in other countries?

Perri Grace
Mar 15, 20226 min read


Will Russia Trample into Moldova?
The historical similarities between Moldova and Ukraine raises the prospect of Russia simply extending its invasion across the border.
Nicholas J. Myers
Mar 9, 20227 min read


Episode 64. Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and the Battle for Melanesia
The world's soon to be newest nation Bougainville is stepping out onto the world stage, geopolitically complicating its region.

The Red Line
Mar 6, 20224 min read


Putin's Playbook: Syria
Russia turned the tide of the Syrian Civil War when it entered in 2015. What does Putin want out of Syria, and how successful has he been?

Perri Grace
Mar 2, 20227 min read


German Leadership Arrives
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has overturned 60 years of German Foreign and Military policy in a matter of days.

Andrew Gaboury
Mar 1, 20225 min read


Putin's Aims in Ukraine: Live Twitter Space Panel
With the invasion of Ukraine many are asking why Putin would push Russia into this position, and what will likely come next for the conflict

The Red Line
Mar 1, 20221 min read


Episode 63. Can Syria Be Rebuilt?
The next stage of the Syrian Civil War may be the most important. What do Russia, the US, Iran, Turkey and other key players want?

Red Line Producer
Feb 20, 20225 min read


Episode 62. The Geopolitics of Suriname
Suriname has long slipped through the cracks of regional analysis, but its burgeoning oil industry may give it a new role in the region.

Red Line Producer
Feb 7, 20224 min read


Episode 61. Turkish Influence in Central Asia
In their quest for regional power, Turkey's influence is growing rapidly, but what role can they secure for themselves in Central Asia?

Robbie Sutton
Jan 23, 20226 min read


The Disinformation Strategies of Extremist Groups
Extremist and terrorist groups have adapted to the digital world and have cultivated strategies to capture hearts and minds over a screen.

Perri Grace
Jan 9, 20225 min read


Conflicts to Watch in 2022
A look ahead at 2022 and the key conflicts to watch, from The Red Line's Senior Researcher and Analyst Perri Grace

Perri Grace
Dec 30, 202110 min read
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