After the overthrow of Gaddafi, Libya was seen as an example of the best of the Arab Spring. Sandy Vingoe looks at the deterioration of this promising outcome.
Author: Sandy Vingoe
The Contest for Economic Supremacy in Central Asia
The entry of Chinese business into Central Asia has triggered a struggle for economic supremacy between Moscow and Beijing. Sandy Vingoe discusses what this would mean for the region.
Iran’s Iraqi Proxy War and the Potential Virtues of a Tehran-Washington Partnership
Should the United States work with Iran in the fight against ISIS? Sandy Vingoe considers the benefits of such a partnership.
Russia-Iran Relations and the Proposed Nuclear Deal
Sandy Vingoe examines the potential repercussions of renewed Russia-Iran relations.
Poland’s Traumatic History and its Response to the Ukraine Crisis
Does Poland’s history affect its military response to possible threats of Russian aggression? Sandy Vingoe investigates in his latest article.
China’s Polar Ascendancy: Exploring Beijing’s Rising Involvement in the Arctic
Sandy Vingoe explores the rise of the Arctic to the forefront of international affairs
Inside the Global Signals Intelligence Apparatus: An Overview of the Five Eyes Alliance
Sandy Vingoe discusses the history and current capabilities of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, and highlights the need for increased public oversight.
Cybersecurity and the Ukraine Crisis: The New Face of Conflict in the Information Age
Sandy Vingoe discusses the raging cyberwar in Ukraine, and analyzes the broader implications for the field of cybersecurity.