How AI Is Reshaping the World of Intelligence
AI will compliment, not replace, the human intelligence analyst.
Warfare Evolved: Hypersonic Missiles
Gauging the strategic impact of a new generation of missiles that defy all known manners of conventional interception.
Boris Johnson: The Last UK Prime Minister?
With the latest general election result, the stage might be set for the ‘Balkanization’ of Britain.
Warfare Evolved: Quantum Encryption
Advances in quantum encryption could change the way that modern states conduct their intelligence-gathering.
Malaysia and Thailand: Desperately Seeking Success in the Thai Deep South
Here's what's on the line for the Thai and Malaysian governments in new negotiations over the insurgency in Thailand's southern region.
The ‘Somalization’ of Post-Qadhafi Libya
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Alessandro Bruno argues that the armed militias and weak state institutions of Libya are beginning to resemble the longstanding anarchy of Somalia.
The Ukraine War and NATO’s Responsibility Crisis
The Ukraine war provides a vivid illustration of the disproportionate burdens of providing security assistance.
A Path Forward on UN Security Council Reform
Limiting the scope of UNSC veto power and expanding the number of rotating members are two realistic ways to make UN institutions more representative.
Changing Political and Economic Dynamics in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan
Ten months in, the Taliban consolidates its rule while normal Afghans try to survive amid economic devastation.
US-Iraq Security Pact Signed
The recently negotiated US-Iraq Status-of-Forces security pact signals the beginning of the end of the U.S. occupation of Iraq.