First Use of “Killer Robot” in US History Raises Ethical and Legal Questions
The use of a robot to kill Dallas police shooter Micah Xavier is raising questions about how police forces deploy new technologies.
Brazil Impeachment Not a Step Forward for Anti-Corruption
President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment has nothing to do with the ongoing anti-corruption investigation of Operation Car Wash.
Serbia Elections to Prolong Questions of Stability and Security in Western Balkans
Another Vučić mandate will only exacerbate longstanding geopolitical contradictions in the Western Balkans.
Canada Prime Minister Trudeau Embarks on Key China Visit
Trudeau’s first visit to the Middle Kingdom will set the tone for China-Canada relations in the years to come.
Iran’s ‘colour revolution’
Even though a media blockade continues to obscure some of the details surrounding ongoing protests in Iran, the situation unfortunately bears many of the signs of surging violence in the short-term.
Obama’s Afghan strategy
In a major departure from the Bush administration, President Obama has initiated a new geopolitical strategy in central Asia designed to drastically change the status quo in Afghanistan.
Malabar 2018: Why Is It Important?
Deepening military cooperation was on display in this year’s annual Malabar exercises between India, the United States, and relative newcomer Japan.