Trump Pulls Out of the Paris Agreement
What does Trump’s pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement mean for the fight against global warming?
North Korea’s Latest Outburst: Business as Usual or Game-changer?
Inter-Korean relations are once again on a downward spiral, but will this time be different?
Falklands 2012: War or Diplomacy?
As this year marks the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War, Argentina and the United Kingdom are locked in an intense war of words, looming legal disputes, potential economic hostilities, and a bitter public relations fight.
U.S. Begins to Court Burma
Washington’s recent sea change in its Burma policy continues what is fast becoming a new trend: an American foreign policy that stresses the practical over the ideological.
Senegal Surfs Offshore Winds to Power West Africa
By developing renewable energy sources in a transparent manner, Senegal is positioning itself as an energy leader in West Africa.
Why is China Giving Satellites to Egypt?
With ongoing collaborations with developing countries, China is strategically positioning itself as a major player in satellite communication and connectivity worldwide.
PLA Navy Vessel Enters Japan’s Territorial Waters around Senkaku Islands
After a long lull in the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute, the issue appears to be heating up once again.
Eritrea at the Center of Europe’s ‘Clandestine’ Migrant Crisis
The question that every European policymaker should be considering: How do you solve a problem like Eritrea?
China striking hard in Tibet
Chinese authorities are keeping a watchful eye on Tibet, wary of a repeat of last year’s demonstrations and riots. The recently initiated “Strike Hard” campaign adds to the pool of evidence that Beijing has no interest in engaging with the Dalai Lama to reach a negotiated solution to the Tibet problem.
A Fine Balance: China’s Need for Resources and Stability in the South China Sea
Does China’s policy towards the South China Sea represent a danger to regional stability and cooperation?