The Geopolitical Impact of Tax Evasion and Offshoring: The Panama Papers
First in a two-part series, this article explores some of the long-simmering geopolitical issues that have been laid bare by the Panama Papers.
International Travelers Brushing Off the Paris Attacks
International travelers are treating Paris-type terrorist attacks as a “new normal.”
The Psychological Effects of Witnessing Terrorism
The effects of witnessing terrorism can have a profound impact on individuals and even society as a whole.
Pakistan Officials Head to Washington with Domestic Baggage
Negotiations are playing out behind the scenes between Pakistan and the United States.
Could Crimea Return to Ukraine?
The EU is banking on soft power to keep Ukraine and the Crimea together – and close to Europe.
Current Geopolitics a Recipe for War
Geopolitical flashpoints are multiplying across several continents, and no one is stepping up to deal with them.
A New Take on Britain’s Chronic Identity Crisis
Britain’s political class lacks a convincing vision for the future of the United Kingdom. They should think harder or face the Union’s dissolution as the country turns away from the wider world.
Sudan’s Brief Moment of Freedom
In Omar al-Bashir’s removal, Sudan’s protestors may have won the battle. But can they win the war?
Interview: Statoil’s Anders Marvik on Geopolitical Risk and the Energy Industry in 2017
Geopoliticalmonitor.com’s Jeremy James sits down with Anders Marvik, Vice President of EU Political Affairs Office at Statoil, to discuss the geopolitical risks and opportunities facing Statoil and the wider energy industry in 2017.
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.