Pakistan Taliban Militants Capture US Military Vehicles
Recent brazen anti-American militant attacks on supply convoys in Pakistan have succeeded in capturing a number of U.S. military vehicles destined for the Afghan war. The attacks underscore the importance of Pakistan, as both an ally and supply route, for the American war in Afghanistan.
Upcoming Rwanda Elections Could Ripple in UK and Beyond
The outcome of upcoming Rwanda elections could influence one of the Conservative government’s main policy planks, in addition to relations with major partners like Russia and China.
Warsaw Pact redux
Flexing its growing international clout while American geopolitical power continues to decline precipitously, Russia is further developing the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) into a post Cold War Warsaw Pact.
CICA: Over 30 Years as Asia’s Multilateral Forum
Outlining the past achievements and future challenges of one of Asia’s most important multilateral forums.
Brazil: Geopolitics of Energy Independence
Brazil is a rare gem, a rising power that has put itself on the path of energy independence thanks to a combination of forward-looking energy policies and newly discovered oil reserves. But what does this actually mean for Brazilian foreign policy?
Backgrounder: The Difference between Islamic State & Al-Qaeda
One has altered the Middle Eastern map, and the other has proven far more resilient than many believed possible.
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 Drives US Opposition to the Law of the Sea Treaty?
Exploring the reasons why Washington remains on the outside looking in on one of the United Nation’s most successful global standards.