Guatemala Presidential Election: The Pink Tide Turns?
Guatemala stands on the precipice of an era-defining election, one that will have implications for the ‘pink tide’ sweeping Central and South America.
NATO Vilnius Summit: Hints of a New Cold War
The NATO Vilnius Summit communiqué heralds a new epoch in international politics, one that bears a much closer resemblance to the Cold War period.
Turkey’s EU Bid: Back from the Dead?
President Erdogan’s attempt to tie Sweden’s NATO membership to Turkey’s stalled EU bid marks a rare mention of the long-dormant process. Is it a sign of things to come?
Flawed IPEF Won’t Solve Global Supply Chain Issues
The IPEF will remain flawed so long as partner countries aren’t incentivized by US market access to make significant commitments on their side.
Navigating the Currents: The NATO Vilnius Summit
NATO’s Vilnius summit represents a potential turning point for both Ukraine and the alliance as a whole.
History Helps Vietnam Navigate Its Maritime Relations
Against the backdrop of the South China Sea dispute and regional economic imperatives, Vietnam is slotting into a triangular relationship with Beijing and Washington.
Lithium Industry: US Senate Approves Critical Tax Treaty with Chile
The US lithium trade cleared a decade-long hurdle in June, clearing the way for greater US involvement in Chile’s lithium industry.
Remembering the Srebrenica Genocide
The world must never forget what happened in Srebrenica on July 11, 1995.
Sri Lanka: Tamil Tigers Making a Comeback?
Signs are pointing to a potential reemergence of the Tamil Tigers, but this won’t necessarily be a case of history repeating.
China’s Export Ban on Semiconductor Inputs
China's restrictions on gallium and germanium exports threaten to impact the wider global semiconductor industry.