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Statement and Purpose
Strategy International (SI) is a non profit Organisation ( SN 1936/21 May 2009, Thessaloniki Court of First Instance) with which purpose is to promote the political and strategic sciences at the European and international levels. Its aim is to conduct interdisciplinary and primary research.
SI members are leading academic and professional research figures.
SI conducts research on cutting edge sectors that help formulate and shape policies around the globe.
Such sectors include (but are not restricted) to the following:
A) Research on geo-strategic and geo-political matters. 21st century geo-strategic and geo-political changes and challenges are regarded as strong tools for the formulation of foreign and defence policies national, supranational or international. The example of the Eurasian continent, which is at the forefront of every geopolitical activity around the globe is a pertinent one. It is the estimate that the power that dominates Eurasia, will control one of the more advanced and financially productive areas of the globe.
The geopolitical control of Eurasia automatically promotes the geostrategic control of Africa for the leading power, making the Western hemisphere and Oceania dependent upon the main Eurasian continental mass.
B) Research on cultural diplomacy. The introduction of cultural diplomacy as a means of conducting foreign policy via soft power is a method whose application is receiving increased focus via the major geostrategic players such as the USA and amongst international organisations such as NATO. The most successful and efficient application of all are the tools afforded by cultural diplomacy, in a world where asymmetrical, terrorist-initiated threats are of increasing importance is a matter that must be researched in an applicable manner.
C) Research on environmental security. Environmental factors have been recognised to play a significant role in interstate disputes while their effects are transnational.
We aim with the continued research and permanent educative programs and seminars to create the leading figures of research scientists and negotiators as to promote new policy ideas that will sustain and promote the values and freedoms that Democracy has provided us with.
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