This week we examine show elections in Myanmar, the re-deployment of a US Carrier Strike Group to the Middle East, and new US ...
The United States does not need a sovereignty workaround for Greenland. It needs the opposite: a disciplined commitment to consent, clarity, and negotiated access that treats Greenland as a political ...
Recent US military movements reflect a recognition that the Middle East is entering a phase of heightened unpredictability, ...
Examining the enduring influence of the three texts that form the legal basis of Taiwan’s international position: the Cairo ...
The US-Pakistan rare earths deal looks like a win-win: the US diversifies its rare earth supply chain, Pakistan hedges on FDI ...
The prospect of a US military strike against Iran over its violent crackdown on protests has laid bare a shift in Middle East ...
President Trump’s Greenland obsession is not a show of strength. It is a self-inflicted liability: alienating a longstanding ...
While Europe remains preoccupied with itself, a geopolitical buildup is taking shape in the Indo-Pacific that has long ceased ...
The risk of a new round of Israeli strikes against Iran is shaped less by a discrete ‘decision’ than by an unstable ...
The defining risk for Southeast Asia in 2026 is not simply “geopolitics.” It is policy volatility, and it is arriving in ...
For the Rohingya in the camps of Bangladesh, justice remains distant and abstract. But in the language of international ...
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