Alliances are failing to fulfill their key function of preventing conflicts. Rather, they are devolving into sources of ...
The US-Pakistan rare earths deal looks like a win-win: the US diversifies its rare earth supply chain, Pakistan hedges on FDI ...
The risk of a new round of Israeli strikes against Iran is shaped less by a discrete ‘decision’ than by an unstable ...
Without stable, predictable governance and insurance companies willing to cover Venezuelan risks, tactical military success ...
While Europe remains preoccupied with itself, a geopolitical buildup is taking shape in the Indo-Pacific that has long ceased ...
The amicable relationship between the Balkans and Western partners runs deep, yet efforts for reform continue to yield little ...
The Venezuelan operation vividly illustrates how 21st century warfare is increasingly defined less as a clash of forces than ...
Beijing is not a viable alternative to Washington and pretending otherwise represents a costly strategic error.
The removal of Nicolás Maduro may satisfy Washington’s appetite for decisive action, but it does not amount to regime change.
In effect, Guyana’s fate is now tied to external power dynamics. Further, the country’s growing partnership with Washington ...
What happens when the principal architect of the post-war order begins quietly dismantling the scaffolding it once built?
Sheikh Maqsoud, a diverse neighborhood in Aleppo, provides a microcosm for how sectarian conflict and institutional ...