Conservatives Never Wanted Brexit
Brexit was never the Conservative Party’s idea. In fact, it was always one of its’ worst nightmares.
Trudeau Returns to Power in Canada General Election
But how will a minority mandate impact the Liberal platform?
Evergrande: China’s Property Goliath Teeters on the Brink
What does too-big-to-fail with Chinese characteristics look like? Evergrande could be just that.
Sudan’s Brief Moment of Freedom
In Omar al-Bashir’s removal, Sudan’s protestors may have won the battle. But can they win the war?
A Palestinian State: Elusions and Illusions of Sovereignty
Despite the pressure, the perceptions of “fairness,” and the predictions of conflict resolution, there is a remarkable dearth of dialogue as to what a Palestinian state might in fact look like.
What Does Rosneft Have Planned for Venezuela’s PDVSA?
There appears to be some kind of alliance between the energy giants in the works, but the extent and legal details remain murky.
Iran ready to cooperate?
Optimism surrounding last week’s P5 + 1 talks in Geneva could end up being well founded, as the available options on both sides of the Iranian nuclear crisis are narrowing towards a diplomatic solution.
Is the EU Finally Getting Tough on Smoking?
New regulations targeting Big Tobacco are being rolled out throughout Europe.
UK High Court Deals a Major Blow to Brexit
In a political bombshell, the UK High Court has ruled that Brexit cannot proceed without a vote in parliament.
Interview: CGSRS’ Hirah Azhar on the Syrian Civil War
Geopoliticalmonitor sits down with Hirah Azhar from the Centre for Geopolitics Security in Realism Studies (CGSRS) to discuss the Syria civil war.