Central Asia in 2018: What’s the Future of the C5+1?
Washington has been making minor inroads into Central Asia, but will it be enough to stave off diplomatic irrelevance vis-à-vis China and Russia?
Geopolitics in the South China Sea: Expansionism in the Shadow of North Korean Drama
With ASEAN sidelined and all eyes on North Korea, Vietnam can only sit and watch as China consolidates its position in the South China Sea.
A Fine Balance: US-Egyptian Relations after Morsi
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Suzane Mneimneh examines the dynamics underpinning US-Egyptian relations in the post-Morsi era.
COVID-19 in Ukraine: Religion and Geopolitics in a Pandemic
Ukraine’s long-running religious schism has spilled into the country’s COVID-19 response.
The Taliban’s New Secret Weapon: Philanthropy and Islamic Education
A distinct culture, different from the mainstream "Thai" culture is being nurtured in the relaxed air of Thailand's religious freedom.
COVID-19: The Deglobalization Amplifier
COVID-19 didn’t start the recent deglobalization trend, but it’s certainly contributing to it.
Jettisoning Aung San Suu Kyi Will Be a Mistake for India
New Delhi risks sacrificing long-term democratic stability in the northeast with its short-sighted appeasement of Myanmar’s Tatmadaw.
This Is Not the Joe Biden Europe Was Hoping For
The AUKUS saga reflects a different set of strategic priorities in Washington from what many European leaders were expecting.
George Soros Targeting Putin through the Panama Papers?
The Panama Papers represent the biggest document leak of the modern era, and George Soros apparently has a role.
Qatar and Indonesia: Cultural Ties and Geopolitical Goals
Indonesia’s involvement in the Qatar Year of Culture reflects growing ties between the two states.