George Soros Targeting Putin through the Panama Papers?
The Panama Papers represent the biggest document leak of the modern era, and George Soros apparently has a role.
Middle East on the Brink: Why the Gaza Conflict Must Stop
The ongoing violence in Gaza carries a plethora of risks, not least of which is a brutal regional war.
One View Over a Thousand: Singapore’s Cadre System
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Murray Hunter examines how the PAP cadre system in Singapore hampers poltiical innovation.
Food Insecurity a Boon for Boko Haram in Nigeria
Boko Haram is taking advantage of the poverty and food insecurity in northern Nigeria to stage a comeback.
Belarus Crisis: The Russian Perspective
What’s at stake for Moscow in the ongoing Belarus crisis, and how far is the Kremlin willing to go to protect its interests?
Dhaka in Denial on Islamic State
The first step toward dealing with the problem of Islamic State is for the Bangladesh government to admit one exists.
Sudan Civil War: Violence Fears as RSF Completes Takeover of Darfur
The final act in the Rapid Support Forces’ takeover of Darfur could be the bloodiest.
Libya: The Next Frontline against Islamic State
Islamic State is gaining a foothold on Europe’s doorstep.
New Myanmar Government Moves to Curb Illicit Jade Trade
The government of Myanmar has begun to address the delicate issue of the country’s corruption-plagued jade trade.
Has Somalia Reached a Turning Point?
There are plenty of positive signs on both the military and political front indicating that Somalia is about to turn a corner after two decades of instability and conflict.