Follow the Bouncing Brexit
As major figures in the Brexit campaign step down from their leadership positions, uncertainty is still the rule with regards to how Britain will leave the EU.
The BRICS Take Aim at IMF, World Bank
Years of rhetoric has finally entered the realm of substance, as the BRICS have officially signed off on a plan to create rival institutions to the IMF and World Bank.
OPINION: Bringing the ‘War on Terror’ Home
U.S. intelligence says the terror threat from al-Qaeda is receding, but Congress keeps on expanding the scope of this “war” so as not to look “weak on terror,” now adding new military powers that could be used against American citizens.
ISIS in Iraq: Sectarian Tsunami or Regional Rivalry?
What the civil war in Syria failed to expose, Iraq threatens to bring out into the open.
CIA interrogations and the Blackwater affair
Who should be held accountable for anti-terrorism’s dirtiest business?
UK Defense Spending
The Royal United Services Institute’s (RUSI) recent appraisal of defense spending in the UK paints a bleak picture; one that will force the UK government to make hard decisions on its’ global military posture moving forward.
Political Deadlock in Iraq
With all eyes on the faltering NATO campaign in Afghanistan, Iraq’s political stalemate continues to jeopardize its long-term security outlook.
Sino-Russian Relations: Conflict or Cooperation?
On the surface, the energy deals signed between China and Russia suggest that economic interdependence will create an unwavering solidarity moving forward. The reality of the situation however is far more complicated.
Joint Strike Fighter: Hanging in the Balance?
It is becoming increasingly hard for Lockheed Martin to weather the din of negative press surrounding the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter as of late.
Peru’s New Right of Consultation
Peru’s Congress has recently passed a law that states that indigenous people have a right to prior consultation regarding any plans that influence their collective rights.