Brexit Deal Finalized as Political Battle Looms in the UK
The May government and EU negotiators have agreed to a final text for the Brexit agreement after years of negotiations… now comes the hard part.
Beijing’s Economic Choice: Stimulus or Slump
Beijing’s latest economic data dump shows that the trade war is starting to sting.
Coalition Negotiations Down to the Wire in Spain
What once looked like a clear path to a governing coalition in Madrid doesn’t look so easy anymore.
Falklands 2012: War or Diplomacy?
As this year marks the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War, Argentina and the United Kingdom are locked in an intense war of words, looming legal disputes, potential economic hostilities, and a bitter public relations fight.
Growing Pains for China’s Financial System
A corporate default is rarely reason to celebrate, but nor is it always a sign of impending crisis.
Local Elections in Turkey: A Referendum on Erdogan
Examining how upcoming local elections in Turkey will help decide the political fate of Prime Minister Erdogan.
Syria: Caught between al-Assad and ISIS
While the extent of recent polls reflects a turning tide in the Syria conflict, voters were hardly given much of a choice.
FDI in Ethiopia: Is “Abiymania” Enough?
Ethiopia’s new prime minister is popular enough to spawn his own ‘mania.’ But beneath the economic success story of the past year lurks the potential for new conflicts.
The Coming Food Shocks: Averting Crisis
The international community currently stands at a crossroads, and the path we choose will impact food security for the next 50 years.
Malabar 2017: Does India Have a Friend in the Japanese Navy?
What do recent Malabar 2017 naval exercises mean for Japan-India maritime ties?