European Elections: A Game-changer in 2024?
Dramatic shifts in policy or personnel remain unlikely in the aftermath of European elections in 2024, though certain coalition compositions could still shake things up.
Indian Mujahideen: The Face of “New Terrorism” in India?
Examining the organizational structure of Indian Mujahideen and asks whether the recent arrests of the organization's leaders will affect its operational capacity.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Clashes Hint at New Order in South Caucasus
New clashes over Nagorno-Karabakh suggest that Russian influence is breaking down in the South Caucasus, with long-term implications for the region.
Asleep at the Controls: Boeing and the 737 MAX Debacle
Boeing should have acted on signs that pilots were unaware of crucial systems, and it should have acted months ago.
China’s New Counterterrorism Law: Playing High Politics at the Expense of the Low
China’s new counterterrorism law is drawing a lot of criticism from Washington, but for all the wrong reasons.
Bill C-51: Harper’s Attempt to ‘Arrest His Way out of Terrorism’
Instead of creating new laws and new criminals as Bill C-51 would, Canadian politicians should adopt a more holistic approach to the problem of terrorism.
The Road Ahead: Examining South Africa’s New International Strategy
It’s time for President Ramaphosa to break with recent past and reassert the moral and multilateral imperatives in South African foreign policy.
President Trump and Taiwan Arms Sales
With naked US-China acrimony looking like the new normal, will Taiwan finally get its game-changing arms package?
Fall of Lashkar Gah Evokes Threat of a New Afghan Civil War
Though it’s not a priority for either candidate in the US presidential race, Afghanistan might just be hurtling toward civil war.
Italy and EU Clash over New Budget
Italy’s coalition conflict is over, but Rome’s external conflict with bond markets and the EU is only just beginning.