Tunisia’s Terrorism Problem Goes Beyond Islamic State
One must look beyond Islamic State for the real causes of radicalization in Tunisia. Only then will we have the proper tools to stomp out terrorism.
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.
Interview: Bret Schafer on Putin’s Internet Propaganda Push
Geopoliticalmonitor.com sits down with the Alliance for Securing Democracy's Bret Schafer for an in-depth look into Russia's ongoing disinformation campaign against the West.
(Un)Expected US President Donald Trump
The writing on the wall for a Trump victory was always there for anyone who cared to read it.
Trump, Le Pen and Putin: Beginning of the End for the EU?
Has Donald Trump paved the way for a political revolution in Europe?
Yemen: The World’s Newest Failed State
Considering the warring factions, stunted opportunities for economic growth, an imminent oil shortage, and the severe water problems, Yemen is a social and security time bomb.
Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union Faces Resistance in Central Asia
Whether a question of imperial relapse or simple economics, Moscow has long been trying to consolidate its influence in Central Asia through the Eurasian Economic Union. But some key regional governments are still not convinced.
Note to the Next US President: US-ASEAN Cooperation Must Endure
The next US president must be sure to continue the spirit of US-ASEAN cooperation witnessed in last week’s summit.
Japan-Australia Cooperation: Middle Powers Rising in the Indo-Pacific
The recently-signed Japan-Australia reciprocal access agreement signals the advent of a new era of middle power multilateral cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.