The Latest

Reflection

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July 31, 2025

Why Ukraine Cannot Lose This War

And why Russia, in a deeper sense, already did

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July 30, 2025

Passerby

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July 28, 2025

24 Hours in Tbilisi and Mtshketa

Citadel views, sulfur steam, silent prayers — and a capital caught between memory and movement.

Feature

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July 28, 2025

The Geographical Pivot of Constraints

How supply chains and constraint, will shape the global struggle

Vestigia

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July 24, 2025

Events that led to the war in Ukraine – a timeline

A 1.000 Years Struggle for An Autonomous National Identity.

Feature

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July 9, 2025

Picturing the Past – Postponed Peace in Transnistria

A view inside, in 2010. It’s mainly Smirnov, Sheriff and Medvedev that you see

Passerby

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June 25, 2025

24 Hours in Vilnius

Baroque echoes, Jewish memory, Soviet scars — and a city that stands without spectacle.

Essay

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June 24, 2025

The Baltic’s Burden

What a Nation Remembers in the Morning.

Feature

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June 18, 2025

Empire Logic: How Russia Uses Borders, Identity, and Delay

Russia does not need to occupy a country to control it. It only needs to prevent resolution. From Transnistria to Crimea, from narrative warfare to financial systems, Empire Logic shows how modern power is held — not through conquest, but through structural denial.

Feature

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June 14, 2025

Return to Babel: Language, Identity, and Belonging

How identity is filtered — not by law, but by design – and what it means to belong

Reports

Journal on Geopolitical Affairs

First edition! It starts with a war, but also what’s behind it. A possible outcome? We move trough conflict, language and suppression logic. Our focus is Europe in a Global World.

Strategic Insight for a Fragmented World


Broad Horizon publishes original concepts, signal intelligence, and peace frameworks.

We offer clarity in geopolitics — with one eye on history, and one on what’s next.