Trump Doctrine: The Foreign Policy of Personal Preference
Trump Doctrine is a foreign policy based not on any vision of the United States' role in the world, but rather on the commander-in-chief's vision of various world leaders.
Global Impacts of Brexit: A Butterfly Effect
Will Brexit give rise to closer cooperation between the Anglosphere?
The Case for Occidental Petroleum (OXY) Buying Apache (APA)
This merger would be a new oil super-major in the making.
What are Russian Airstrikes Aiming at in Syria?
According to the US State Department, over 90% of Russian airstrikes so far have not targeted ISIS.
Backgrounder: China’s PLA Navy Modernization
Beijing has embarked on an ambitious naval modernization program intended to end the preponderance of US-Japan military power in East Asia.
Game of Straits: Chinese Military Bases and the SLOC Dilemma
If Beijing is serious about securing the SLOC, the construction of new overseas military bases is a matter of ‘when,’ not ‘if.’
G7 Russia Oil Ban: Not as Simple as Advertised
A G7 oil ban will be more a matter of economic self-harm than effective foreign policy, unless it is done right.
Is Libya’s Energy Future Green?
There's a case to be made for a sustainable recovery for Libya's war-damaged energy industry.
China’s Naval Strategy in the East China Sea
Exploring the strategic rationale behind the PLA Navy’s ongoing modernization program.
Climate Risks Abound for US Chemical Industry
Proactive preventative measures are needed to help the US chemical industry adapt to the risks posed by climate change.