Decoupling with Chinese Characteristics: Beijing Moves to Reign in Offshore IPOs
The Didi IPO debacle will lend renewed momentum to US-China tech decoupling.
Mali: Toward a New Civil War?
Communal violence and displacement have returned to Mali. But unlike in 2012, this time tensions are flaring in the central regions.
China Begins to Flex its Muscle
It seems that the days of a Chinese foreign policy based on not ‘rocking the boat’ are over. Over the next few years, expect Beijing to increasingly assert itself as a global power.
Venezuela in Focus: Timeline
Tracking the formative events that brought Venezuela to the brink of economic collapse.
Geopolitical Realities Threaten to Derail Trump-Kim Summit
The advent of a Trump-Kim summit does not represent any shift in North Korea’s long-term strategy of using its nuclear program for regime preservation.
Our Urge to Label, Identify and Create: The Power of Geopolitical Discourse
Diego Solis explores the power of words and images in mainstream media and public discourse.
Pakistani Foreign Policy and the Test of New Elections
What's at stake in Pakistan's upcoming elections?
Bureaucrats’ Crusade: The European Commission’s Strategy for the Western Balkans
The EU is just one of the geopolitical options on the table for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Iran Could Change the Face of OPEC
Just as OPEC lost control over global oil production with increased production, technology, and innovation from the US in 2011, Saudi Arabia stands to lose its control over OPEC as Iran’s oil & gas industry opens up to foreign investment.