Analytical review of global collective-security systems
An analytical review of global collective-security systems — cases, maps, fragmentation of the shield. The “Foreign Panorama” section is a comparative reading of how nations and city-states organise their protective infrastructure. We work with open sources, white papers, regulatory filings, public budgets, and field correspondence from European capitals. Each issue takes one theme — the European fragmentation of cyber-defence, the privatisation of urban surveillance, the asymmetry between DACH and Nordic models — and unfolds it as an analytical map: actors, contracts, blind spots, contradictions. The section is built for analysts, policy professionals, and editorially curious operators who want a framing rather than a checklist. Content type: 3–4 long analytical pieces per year, with visual matrices and comparative tables. Editorial posture: collective security is not a single object; it is a layered, contested, and largely under-documented compromise between sovereignty, technology, and habit.
In this issue: “Fragmentation of the Shield” — an analytical map of collective-security systems across twelve states.
Stories in this section are coming soon
A single piece in this section is announced in the current issue — it opens on the neighbouring spreads. Regular publication starts in the next issue.
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