Why Is Europe So Obsessed with Pacific Tax Regimes?
The EU Tax Blacklist is at best a cynical and pointless political exercise and at worst an enduring vestige of the colonial era.
Will the IMF Rescue Macri’s ‘Gradual Austerity’ in Argentina?
Argentinian President Mauricio Macri talked the talk of market liberalization, but his government has walked right into another IMF bailout.
Satellite Cybersecurity, Iran, and the Israel-Hamas War
The threat of attack on government and commercial satellite systems is mounting amid the Israel-Hamas War, but risks can be mitigated if operators abide by best practices.
Is Abe’s Win a Loss for Japan’s Pacifist Constitution?
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Zachary Fillingham asks the question: Does Abe's recent win mean changes in Japan's pacifist constitution?
Islamic State in Sri Lanka
Internal divisions are increasing the chances that we see a rise of Islamic State in Sri Lanka.
Four Deaths and Still No Funeral? Germany and Nord Stream 2
Nord Stream 2 is dead (again), but don’t expect the Kremlin to shed many tears.
Indonesia’s Fight against the EU Palm Oil Ban
Are the EU’s motives truly environmental, or is this a matter of anti-competitive behavior?
EU vs RT: A Propaganda Chess Match for the Ages
It’s no easy task for EU states to get ahead of Russian propaganda, as evidenced by the resilience of RT France content despite official bans.
National Security Education in China and Hong Kong
Examining the increasingly authoritarian and nationalist character of national security education in China.
Controversial EU Nomination Recalls Broader Consultancy Scandals
Ursula von der Leyen’s past links with major consultancies has some questioning her appointment as EU Commission president.