Backgrounder: Hezbollah
Examining Hezbollah, the paramilitary group at the heart of the Saudi-Iran contest for the Middle East.
Towards a New BRICS-G20 Nexus
The BRICS grouping may have taken the world by storm, but the national interests of various member states continue to stymie the emergence of any meaningful pan-BRICS ideology.
BP’s Coverup and Propaganda Campaign
Since BP announced that CEO Tony Hayward would receive a multi-million dollar golden parachute and be replaced by Bob Dudley, we have witnessed an incredibly broad, and powerful, propaganda campaign.
GPM Outlook 2016: The Beginning of the End for Islamic State?
Though 2015 saw Islamic State manage a string of high-profile victories, the terrorist group’s luck may be running out.
A Call for Nuclear Deterrence in Europe
European attitudes toward nuclear deterrence are changing in the wake of the Ukraine war.
Whither the US-Centered, Rule-Based World Order?
How long can a world order survive when its creator and primary benefactor is actively working to undermine it?
Backgrounder: Canada and the Renegotiation of NAFTA
A look at the past, present, and future of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and what it means to Canada.
Is ISIS Closing in on Europe?
It’s becoming increasingly clear that ISIS-inspired terror is a serious threat to Europe’s security.
Iraqi gov’t assertiveness – July 27, 2009
The Iraqi government’s recent censure of talks between the US government and Sunni insurgents suggests a rising tide of assertiveness in Iraqi politics leading up to general elections in January.
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.