US-Georgia Economic Relations: Time for an FTA?
There’s never been a better time to consolidate economic ties with the strategically important Caucasus nation.
Israel Free to Take on Enemies
Rising tensions between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah have prompted both diplomatic support for and condemnation against Israel’s isolation of Gaza, expansion in the West Bank and possible plans for a large-scale military operation.
Free and Unfair Elections in Hungary
Hungary’s ruling party has tilted the institutional scales in its own favor ahead of upcoming elections in April.
The Common Travel Area: An Anglo-Irish Centenary Worth Celebrating
Now nearing its 100-year anniversary, the Common Travel Area (CTA) has been an uncommon success in peaceful coexistence.
The Dawn of a New 30 Years’ Crisis
The Trump era will have lasting repercussions for US power and the structure of the global system.
Afghanistan election
NATO’s campaign to pacify the restive south ahead of this week’s elections is making it so that a win for President Karzai is all but official.
Brazil Election: A Watershed Moment for Latin America’s Right
Brazil’s election upcoming general election is wide open, and its result could be make-or-break for the continent’s right-wing resurgence.
COVID-19 Update: India
The Indian government may overcome its COVID-19 crisis, but long-term problems of poverty and healthcare accessibility are set to persist.
Will Brexit Open the Door for an EU Army?
The United Kingdom often scuttled attempts at greater EU integration on security matters, but the prospect of an EU Army will remain daunting after Brexit.