Revisiting Hamas-Fatah Reconciliation
Will the Jerusalem embassy move be boon or bane to Hamas-Fatah reconciliation?
Is Abu Sayyaf Making a Comeback in the Philippines?
Do recent attacks from Abu Sayyaf indicate a resurgent campaign, or are they a desperate cry for attention as the once-powerful militant group fades into irrelevance?
Myanmar’s Peace Process on Life Support
Will the once revered Aung San Suu Kyi be able to resuscitate her country’s stalled peace process?
Backgrounder: The Battle of Tripoli (2019)
Tired of a fractured and divided Libya, some foreign backers are throwing their support against the one candidate who they believe can unite the country. Yet General Haftar might have overplayed his hand in the LNA’s ongoing assault on Tripoli.
Aung San Suu Kyi Speaks Out on the Rohingya
After being criticised for an uncharacteristic silence regarding the violence facing Muslims in Myanmar, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has finally spoken out.
Tillerson’s Visit Shows Rift in US-Turkey Relations
The United States’ reluctant and largely invisible secretary of state made no apparent progress in his stop in Turkey.
Is the Outer Space Treaty Ready for New Cosmic Challenges?
The Outer Space Treaty has served as the bedrock of international cooperation in space for 50 years. But with new challenges looming on the horizon – is it still up to the task?
The Front-Runners: Five Western Leaders in Waiting
Leadership is expected to turn over in key Western states, bringing new policies that will reverberate throughout the global order. This backgrounder examines five key figures poised to form governments in the near future.
Facebuck: The Political Economy of the Libra ‘Stablecoin’
Examining the rise and fall of Facebook’s Libra stablecoin - a saga that sheds light on the present and future of high-tech mercantile realism.