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149749
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Following the constitutional court's confirmation of the presidential result, Martin Roberts examines the international reaction and implications for Gabon's stability.
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ID:
149705
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Advances in quantum cryptography raise the prospect of genuinely undecryptable communications. In the second of an occasional series on future intellence collection, IHS Jane's analyses how unbreakable digital security might change espionage.
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ID:
149756
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Official crime data are improving in reliability. Hugo Foster examines how it can be layered with other analytical inputs to provide a granular assessment of risk at a sub-city level.
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ID:
149707
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ID:
149747
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A relative oasis of stability in a troubled region, Jordan is nonetheless contending with multiple internal pressures that could yet destabilise it. Mohammed Najib surveys the security challenges facing the kingdom following the 20 September elections.
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ID:
149755
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Russia's cyber operations in Ukraine are increasingly dependent on criminal proxies. Lincoln Pigman examines what this means for cyber-security in Ukraine and beyond.
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ID:
149717
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As the civil conflict in northern Mali enters its sixth year, with the peace process derailed and inter-ethnic fighting continuing, Murtala Touray examines the country's security outlook and it's implications for the armed forces and international peacekeepers.
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ID:
149708
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IHS Jane's examines significant online activity by militant groups during september-october, as activists and supporters reacted to international events. excerpts are sourced from a range of social media platforms and analysed for their implications.
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ID:
149719
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As attention focuses on other conflicts and threats, the disputed India-China border remains a potentially serious flashpoint. Brian Cloughley and Caron Natasha Tauro examine the balance of forces and the wider strategic implications of the dispute.
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ID:
149713
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An ideological dispute within the group formerly known as Boko Haram has led it to split, with both sides claiming allegiance to the Islamic State. Fulan Nasrullah examines how the jihadist schism could threaten local communities and western interests.
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ID:
149750
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Colombian voters have narrowly rejected a peace deal with the insurgent group FARC. Annette Idler surveys the prospects for security in the country's border regions.
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ID:
149710
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Jihadist groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan have experienced leadership turnover and are contending with the emergence of the Islamic State in the region. Antonio Giustozzi assesses the balance of power between militant groups in the borderlands.
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ID:
149753
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Pakistan is continuing to broaden its nuclear weapons programme, In a joint analysis, IHS Jane's and project Alpha examine expanding activity at Khan research laboratories in Khuta and reveal the development of a likely new uranium enrichment facility.
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ID:
149723
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Relations between Russian and Iran have grown stronger alongside military co-operation in Syria, but remain unbalanced. Kevjn Lim assesses the outlook for political relations and tactical co-operation as Moscow continues to treat Tehran as a junior partner.
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