Analysis & Reports

Analysis & Reports


SDAFA's analytical output and reports are assigned to projects, each exploring different elements of strategic practice and theory, defence, security, or foreign affairs. Each project focuses on a particular theme, region, or ongoing event of geopolitical significance.


Our situation reports (SITREPS) are more immediately responsive to current events as they develop. Each SITREP provides readers with a clear and concise summary of a situation, empowering them to quickly gain greater situational awareness and make more informed decisions.



Analysis & Reports

by Alexander Gale 17 Jun, 2024
The failure of a controversial Coca-Cola advertising campaign in Bangladesh demonstrates the need for companies to be aware of the growing relationship between geopolitical risk and consumer choice.
by Alexander Gale 04 Apr, 2024
Consumer activists are increasingly motivated by geopolitics, necessitating the adoption of a new strategic approach by companies.
by Irene Ivanaj 22 May, 2023
As the world order shifts towards multipolarity and the Polar ice caps continue to melt, the Arctic could become an increasingly important geostrategic space.
by Alexander Gale 15 May, 2023
A resumption of 'earthquake diplomacy' has eased tensions between Greece and Turkey since February, but can any improvements in bilateral relations be sustained?

SITREPS

Hezbollah drone
by SDAFA Editorial 02 Jul, 2024
Members of the Arab League have collectively agreed to no longer label Hezbollah a terrorist organisation.
by Alexander Gale 27 Jun, 2024
The beginning of EU accession talks for Ukraine and Moldova poses consequences for strategic competition between Russia and the West.
Cyprus satellite image
by Alexander Gale 26 Jun, 2024
Hezbollah's leader has threatened Cyprus, raising the possibility of a widening of the Israel-Hezbollah conflict to the Mediterranean.
by Alexander Gale 12 Jun, 2024
Military exchanges between the IDF and Hezbollah across the Israel-Lebanon border threaten to lead to further escalation but both sides have incentives to avoid full-scale war.
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