Canada Prime Minister Trudeau Embarks on Key China Visit
Trudeau’s first visit to the Middle Kingdom will set the tone for China-Canada relations in the years to come.
Prospects for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal under a Biden Presidency
Cancelling the TPP was one of the first moves President Trump made upon taking office. Would the decision be reversed under a Biden presidency?
What Has the World Forgotten about Ukraine’s History?
Ukrainian lands and people have been an integral part of European politics and values for more than thousand years.
How Western Experts Got the Ukraine War So Wrong
An outdated propensity to equate Ukraine with Russia lies at the heart of a long list of flawed geopolitical analyses from Western experts leading up to the Ukraine war.
Does Uzbekistan Need a Nuclear Power Plant?
Nuclear power can be helpful, and already is, but it is not always the preferred choice.
Counter-Protests: A Gamble for Beleaguered Governments
Counter-protests have been a risky proposition for beleaguered governments through the 2010s. Will Belarus be any different?
Turkey’s EU Bid: Back from the Dead?
President Erdogan’s attempt to tie Sweden’s NATO membership to Turkey’s stalled EU bid marks a rare mention of the long-dormant process. Is it a sign of things to come?
What Afghanistan Teaches about the Art of the Possible
Once again, the old adage is vindicated: Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Is Libya the Unlikely Solution to the Franco-Italian Migration Spat?
Stabilizing Libya to stem the flow of migrants to European shores may be the one thing that Rome and Paris can actually agree on.
Brexit as a Renewal of Britain’s Geopolitical Cycle
Far from a historical exception, Brexit is in keeping with the United Kingdom’s long-term geopolitical interests.