Russia is one of only two major states to embrace the junta government amid the ongoing Myanmar civil war. The other, China, is watching warily.
The second Trump administration marks a turning point for Europe, one where the only way forward is to adopt a proactive and self-reliant approach to navigating the new normal of global geopolitics.
After years of inaction, the Japanese government has begun to nurture high-tech start-ups with an eye on dual-use military ...
Trump’s nationwide immigration crackdown has also escalated, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducting ...
The newly announced Russia-Iran strategic partnership codifies and expands the longstanding trend of warming bilateral ...
The Middle Corridor has risen to prominence as global supply chains adapt to new geopolitical realities. Yet challenges ...
Without a clear, internationally backed strategy for Gaza’s future, the ceasefire may simply be a temporary pause before the ...
Examining China’s military-wide modernization program, which is expanding Beijing’s power projection capabilities and rapidly ...
Through its association with Saudi Arabia and other Middle East states, Japan must find a way to lead on human rights again.
Budapest benefits from NATO and the EU while simultaneously undermining them. Both institutions must hold Budapest to account ...
The GIUK Gap—stretching between Greenland, Iceland, and the United Kingdom—has long been a critical maritime chokepoint. Throughout the 20th century, it shaped naval strategy, from protecting Allied ...
Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, various analytical portals have published a significant number of materials arguing that Russia’s influence in Central Asia is declining. These narratives ...