The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 19 January 2023

(The photo was taken by Stefan Seip, one of the ESO Photo Ambassadors This is the 19 January 2023 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Scroll down to access the scan. Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 12 January 2023

(The photo was taken by Stefan Seip, one of the ESO Photo Ambassadors This is the 12 January 2023 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Scroll down to access the scan. Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 17 November 2022

(The photo was taken by Stefan Seip, one of the ESO Photo Ambassadors This is the 17 November 2022 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Scroll down to access the scan. Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 2 June 2022

This is the 2 June 2022 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Scroll down to access the scan. This week, the main signals are organised around three major – linked – focuses: the war in Ukraine, Turkey’s operation against …

The East Seas Security Sigils

The East Seas Security Sigils is an unedited daily scan. It focuses on security in the East Seas. It has run since May 2012. Access it below. Come back everyday for an updated scan, with new signals. A brief presentation The East Seas Security Sigils aims to allow monitoring easily with open source what is happening …

From the Diaoyu Islands, with Warning

Some keys to understand Chinese perceptions on the Diaoyu Islands, and to assess the potential evolution of its position in the future.

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 9 December 2021

This is the 9 December 2021 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Scroll down to access the scan. This week’s scan could be titled “Back to the past thanks to U.S. President Biden“: Ukraine, Taiwan, China, Russia, the U.S. …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 25 November 2021

This is the 25 November 2021 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Scroll down to access the Weekly. Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak – and less weak – signals. These point to new, emerging, escalating or …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 28 October 2021

This is the 28 October 2021 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak – and less weak – signals. These point to new, emerging, escalating or stabilising problems. As a result, they …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 7 October 2021

This is the 7 October 2021 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks or, more largely, conventional and unconventional national and international security (open access). Of particular interest this week, we can highlight multiple issues related to energy security, from China to the EU, added to continuing supply chains’ tensions. The impacts …

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