The BRICS Is Not a Strategic Threat to the United States
The BRICS is a house of cards, not a strategic threat to the United States.
What Biden Forgets in Skipping the ASEAN Summit
The Biden administration’s decision to skip the latest ASEAN Summit is an obvious ‘lose-lose’ proposition: it harms the credibility of the bloc, and it makes the oft-stated US commitment to Asia-Pacific appear far less credible.
Beyond Washington’s ‘Patio Trasero’: China, Latin America, and BRICS Expansion
The dynamic interrelations between China and Latin America could function as both an indicator and a catalyst for larger transformations in global geopolitics.
Gabon Coup: An Abrupt End to the Bongo Era?
The coup in Gabon holds broader significance beyond its borders, particularly when viewed against the backdrop of a region grappling with a wave of military-led insurrections.
Beirut Port Explosion: Early International Investigations
Second in a three-part series examining various efforts to uncover the truth behind the Beirut port explosion.
BRICS Expansion: India’s Tragic Mistake
For India, BRICS expansion is a major foreign policy blunder that puts additional power into the hands of a regional rival while restricting its own.
Biden’s Next Regional Nightmare
The Biden administration must act decisively on Nagorno-Karabakh if it wants to be on the right side of history and avert another Armenian genocide.
PMC Redut: The Wagner Group’s Potential Replacement
PMC Redut – a GRU-controlled PMC – is well-placed to emerge as the primary beneficiary of Wagner's fall from grace.
Beirut Port Explosion: Domestic Investigations
First in a two-part series examining various efforts to uncover the truth behind the Beirut port explosion.
How African Neutrality on Ukraine War Is Counter-Productive
Africa’s silence on the Ukraine war is counter-productive because any undermining to the rules-based international order, particularly with regard to the inviolability of state sovereignty, represents a net loss for the continent.