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The implications of digitalization on future electricity market design



[ © The Oxford Institute for energy studies ]

 This Energy Insight explores the interplay between the decarbonization and digitalization of the electricity sector. While decarbonization has been studied extensively, there has been less attention paid to the digital transition. Not only can digital technologies improve efficiency and reduce operational costs, they also can enable new energy ecosystems, create new business models, and accelerate the energy transition.  

Tricks of the trade: Strengthening EU-African cooperation on trade in services



[ © European Council on Foreign Relations ]

 Despite the growing importance of services in the global economy, Europe’s trade cooperation with Africa is almost exclusively focused on commodities and other primary goods. Services – which range from banking and insurance to transport – are largely missing from Europe’s trade and development cooperation agenda with Africa.  

Irans Nuclear Program Tehrans Compliance with International Obligations



[ © Congressional Research Service ]

 Several U.N. Security Council resolutions adopted between 2006 and 2010 required Iran to cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA’s) investigation of its nuclear activities, suspend its uranium enrichment program, suspend its construction of a heavy water reactor and related projects, and ratify the Additional Protocol to its IAEA safeguards agreement. This report provides a brief overview of Iran’s nuclear program and describes the legal basis for the actions taken by the IAEA board and the Security Council. It will be updated as events warrant.  

Chinas consolidation in the Middle East



[ © Instituto Espanol de Estudios Estrategicos ]

 The recent agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran to reestablish diplomatic relations has been a game-changing event for security dynamics in the region of the Middle East.The fact this agreement came about under Chinese auspices has shown that the country's diplomatic model for the region may be more effective than that of the US, potentially leading to a shift in great power leadership in this global area. However, there are still important security challenges that need to be addressed with the utmost sensitivity to prevent one of the world's most volatile regions from reverting back to widespread conflict.  

The Israeli Border Police: Toward Fundamental Changes in its Mission and Responsibilities?



[ © The Institute for National Security Studies ]

 As a result of the riots of May 2021, a number of justifiable decisions were made about establishing a National Guard, as part of the Israel Police. The initiative to establish the present force, which Minister Ben-Gvir demands that it be subordinate to his ministry, not only will weaken the Police but will also be expensive and complicated and will cause difficult organizational obstacles that will harm the other security and enforcement organizations—including the IDF.  

Reading Of The Week: Terrorism and Military Expenditure in Africa An Analysis of Spillover Effects



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 This paper uses a Dynamic Spatial Durbin Model (DSDM) to study potential spatial spillover effects of terrorism on military spending. We show that terrorism in the home country as well as in neighboring countries lead to an increase in military spending (as % of general government expenditure) in the home country.We also find a strategic complementary in military spending decisions, as an increase in military spending in neighboring countries has a positive and significant effect on home military spending. As the effects of increased military spending on growth are likely to be negative, our results indicate that terrorism spillover or military spending complementarity can negatively impact a country’s growth, even in the absence of direct terrorist attacks.  

The Egyptian Holistic Approach to promote food security and tackle related challenges



[ © Euromesco ]

 Food security in Egypt is under threat due to many domestic and external challenges, such as climate change, water scarcity, global instability and disruption of supply chains, especially during the Russian Ukrainian crisis, and the economic deficit and need for reforms, particularly in the post-COVID era. This threat is expected to worsen in the near and distant future.  

District council formation through indirect election in southwest state of Somalia: A means to democratization



[ © Heritage Institute ]

 This study explores Southwest’s attempts to form local district councils through indirect elections mediated by elders – a process that is more democratic than the practice of direct appointments. It investigates phases of slow stabilization and reconciliation through indirect election. The paper also examines organic approaches to political inclusion, the role of technical expertise in conducting indirect election at the district level and illustrates major post-election hurdle and concludes with recommendations.  

African Conflictivity



[ © European Union Institute for Security Studies ]

 Today’s world is characterised by deep interdependencies and a growing degree of connectivity, namely the ability to bring people, goods, systems and societies closer together, while fostering deeper economic relations and people-to-people ties. For Africa, this focus on connectivity is more important than ever, as it is a critical factor underpinning the continent’s aspirations.  

Adversarial Machine Learning and Cybersecurity. Risks, Challenges, and Legal Implications



[ © Center for Security and Emerging Technology ]

 Artificial intelligence systems are rapidly being deployed in all sectors of the economy, yet significant research has demonstrated that these systems can be vulnerable to a wide array of attacks. How different are these problems from more common cybersecurity vulnerabilities? What legal ambiguities do they create, and how can organizations ameliorate them? This report, produced in collaboration with the Program on Geopolitics, Technology, and Governance at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center, presents the recommendations of a July 2022 workshop of experts to help answer these questions.  

The China-Brokered Iran-Saudi Deal Could Re-Order Global Politics, Not Just the Middle East



[ © Brussels International Center ]

 Western capitals were caught unaware by the announcement in Beijing last month of the breakthrough Iran-Saudi deal to restore diplomatic relations. The China-brokered landmark agreement certainly has the potential to spark significant changes - both direct and indirect - across the Middle East. Less visible but equally significant are the myriad ways in which the breakthrough deal is likely to hasten a global re-ordering of state-to-state relations and regional alliances, thereby accelerating the rising power and clout of the Global South.  

Cultural Communities as a Foundation for Global Influence Operations: The K-Pop Community and Operation Guardian of the Walls



[ © The Institute for National Security Studies ]

 How can a global community linking people on the basis of a Korean musical genre influence political and military processes in the world at large, and Israel in particular? In the digital era, social media have gained widespread popularity and become an important element of human culture. These platforms constitute a modern town square - a space for public discourse, where information and ideas flow rapidly.