Tag: Armed Conflict

  • Two Years of War in Sudan

    Two Years of War in Sudan

    The war in Sudan has entered into its third year, and shows no signs of a speedy conclusion. On the one year anniversary of the war’s beginning I posted an article here about the war up until that point, and the political background for the fighting.[1] If you have not read it and do not…

  • An end to the war in Ukraine?

    An end to the war in Ukraine?

    As the invasion phase of the Russo-Ukrainian war enters its fourth year, there is a growing popular and political demand to find some way to resolve the conflict in all countries directly or indirectly involved. With the election and inauguration of US president Trump it seems more likely than before that some sort of ceasefire…

  • Norden og Russland

    Russlands invasjon av Ukraina i 2022 skapte tvil i vesten rundt hvorvidt de europeiske NATO-landene kunne forsvart seg selv i tilfelle en konvensjonell krig med Russland skulle bryte ut. Før den russiske invasjonen var dette et helt hypotetisk spørsmål, der den vanlige antagelsen var at Russland ville bruke sin fryktede «hybridkrigføring» til å destabilisere europeiske…

  • Who must go?

    Who must go?

    Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime just collapsed. After 24 years in power and 13 years of civil war, Assad would fall to an opposition offensive that lasted just 11 days. The opposition advances were so fast that they have forced me to do rewrites on most of the article, with Damascus falling before I was able…

  • One year of war in Sudan

    One year of war in Sudan

    On the 15th of April 2023 a new war broke out in Sudan. Sudan’s largest paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), initiated attacks against their supposed allies in the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in nearly every major city across Sudan in what appeared to be some sort of an attempted coup. What started with…

  • The Tatmadaw is falling

    The Tatmadaw is falling

    On the morning of February 1st, 2021, Myanmar experienced its third military coup since independence. The already influential military, known as the Tatmadaw (Royal Army) was displeased with its results in the 2020 election and decided to end the fragile democratic system that had been heading the country since 2011.[1] All civilian control of the…

  • The Armenia Azerbaijan conflict

    The Armenia Azerbaijan conflict

      First Nagorno Karabakh war In 1988, prior to the fall of the USSR, ethnically inspired riots started breaking out in the South Caucasus between Azeris and Armenians, especially in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Soviet leadership, looking elsewhere, was incapable of hindering the soaring violence. The Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic had been legally…