Volatility and friction in the age of disintermediation

Volatility and friction in the age of disintermediation
Author: Tim Sweijs,Stephan De Spiegeleire ,Sijbren de Jong,Willem Oosterveld ,Hannes Roos,Frank Bekkers ,Artur Usanov,Robert de Rave,Karlijn Jans
Publsiher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789492102461

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Events unfolded once again at a swirling pace in 2016. Terrorists hit Europe’s capital in March. The British population voted for Brexit in June. Turkish armed forces failed to topple Erdoğan in July. A resurgent Russia flexed its military muscles again in the Middle East and actively interfered in American elections, in which the American population elected Trump, in November. We are worried but certainly not surprised by the volatility of contemporary international relations. In previous editions of our contribution to the Dutch government’s Strategic Monitor, we already observed a surge in assertive behavior, noted a dangerous uptick in crises, and warned for the contagiousness of political violence. The current volatility is not a coincidence, but rather the result of fundamental disturbances of the global order that are greatly amplified by rapid technological developments. Most mainstream explanations of recent turbulence focus on power transitions (the decline of the West and the rise of the rest), the concomitant return to more aggressive forms of power politics, and a backlash against globalization. What strikes us is that many of the explanations ignore what we consider one of the most striking mega trends that is reshaping the dynamics of power: the ongoing process of disintermediation. The StratMon 2016-2017 analyzes global trends in confrontation, cooperation and conflict based on different datasets. This year the report also contains case studies on Turkey, Moldova and The rise and fall of ISIS. Chapters analyzing the many faces of political violence and 'the other side of the security coin' are also included.

Volatility and Friction in the Age of Disintermediation

Volatility and Friction in the Age of Disintermediation
Author: Stephan De Spiegeleire
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1396902342

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A Farewell to the West

A Farewell to the West
Author: Barin Kayaoğlu,Willem Th. Oosterveld,Rob de Rave,Nicholas Farnham
Publsiher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789492102515

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Still in dangerous waters since the shock of the attempted military coup in July 2016, the behavior of The Republic of Turkey – long considered an important strategic partner for the West – has become increasingly unpredictable. Could Turkey really bid “adieu” to the West in coming years, or perhaps even months? What kinds of paths lay ahead of a possible Turkish “pivot” away from the West? What does this mean for the West’s strategic interests in the region? Authored by Dr. Barin Kayaoğlu of the American University of Iraq, this year’s study entitled “A Farewell to the West? Turkey’s Possible Pivot in the Aftermath of the July 2016 Coup Attempt” explores the conditions that could lead Turkey to change its foreign policy direction in the near future, exploring four distinctive possibilities that could all have important implications for Europe, and the wider world. This study is part of the 2016-2017 HCSS StratMon.

The Rise of Populist Sovereignism

The Rise of Populist Sovereignism
Author: Stephan De Spiegeleire,Clarissa Skinner,Tim Sweijs
Publsiher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789492102591

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The Rise and Fall of ISIS

The Rise and Fall of ISIS
Author: Willem Th. Oosterveld,Willem Bloem,Nicholas Farnham,Barin Kayaoğlu,Tim Sweijs
Publsiher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789492102492

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Appearing seemingly out of nowhere over the course of 2013-14, the Islamic State, or Daesh, captured the attention of international audiences through widely broadcast acts of barbarity, followed by the proclamation of its own state and upending state borders in the process. The rise of the terror organization has prompted many questions: where did it originate from? How has it been able to establish itself so quickly? Can it actually persist? Can it be defeated? The aim of this year’s study, entitled “The Rise and Fall of ISIS: from Evitability to Inevitability”, is to understand the organization, its motivations, its inherent weaknesses, as well as its ability to endure. A broader aim is to set out how it could develop as it comes under ever more pressure by regional powers and, in the case of its defeat, how to prevent the arrival of the next ISIS. A key message of this chapter is that ISIS is a ‘child of its time’ and is not destined to persist. Its professed millenarian or eschatological bent is meant to cast the conflict between the Caliphate and the rest of the word as a cosmic battle, but in reality is largely of instrumental value. Also, while its rise could have been prevented, its fall looks all but inevitable, even if it remains unclear what will replace it. This study is part of the 2016-2017 HCSS StratMon.

The Other Side of the Security Coin

The Other Side of the Security Coin
Author: Nicholas Farnham,Stephan De Spiegeleire,Tim Sweijs
Publsiher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789492102539

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The presence of peace is more than the absence of conflict. Analyses and evaluations of the state of the international security environment often focus solely on the most concerning developments and tend to fall back on various conflict-centric metrics when providing assessments of a given security landscape. This chapter, entitled “The Other Side of the Security Coin” investigates a number of positive socioeconomic trends occurring on a global level and how they can contribute to sustainable peace in the future. Improving citizens’ access to socioeconomic opportunities and livelihood-enhancing goods and services is a key factor in increasing the stake that citizens hold in the state of peace in their communities. Fitting within global trends such as the rise of the platform economy and social media, the role of technological and developmental processes improving individual empowerment will become more important for security and defense organizations in the near future. As to how we can leverage the dramatic changes ongoing throughout the world to better suit our security objectives remains yet to be seen. This study provides a brief overview of these trends and identifies the options for security and defense organizations to remain on top of them. This study is part of the 2016-2017 HCSS StratMon.

The Many Faces of Political Violence

The Many Faces of Political Violence
Author: Tim Sweijs,Nicholas Farnham,Hannes Rõõs,Artur Usanov,Jibek Imanalieva
Publsiher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789492102522

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The modern era’s Great Power Peace has come under severe strain in recent years. The seams of the western-based world political order have stretched to the point of breaking, with non-state actors rising in response to exploit the global climate of paralysis and uncertainty. Indeed, violence levels are at historically high levels that haven’t been seen since 2004. But what does the violence waged on Europe’s borders mean for European citizens and their leaders? HCSS has analyzed trends in political violence using various open-data sources and provides a forecast of civil war onset risk for the year 2017 using in-house forecasting models based on rich quantitative datasets and complex theoretical frameworks. This study is part of the 2016-2017 HCSS StratMon.

A National Identity Crisis

A National Identity Crisis
Author: Sijbren de Jong,Mercedes Abdalla,Jibek Imanalieva,Iuliia Solodovnik,Nicholas Farnham,Stephan De Spiegeleire
Publsiher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789492102508

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Corruption and the perceived partiality of the justice system and state administration of Moldova have long frustrated efforts – both internal and external – to improve its domestic politics. It nevertheless remains an important partner for both the European Union and Russia, however its strategic positioning between these two powers have left its citizens stretched at times, even torn, in terms of national identity. Looking into recent domestic developments as well as the EU and Russia’s strategies towards Moldova in recent years, this study gives a brief overview of the European and Russian stakes held in Moldova and how its recent presidential election may change Moldova’s future geostrategic positioning. This study is part of the 2016-2017 HCSS StratMon.