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.
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.
President Trump and the Geopolitical World Order: Middle East
The geopolitical world order is being remade under President Trump, but not necessarily in the way he intends. This series takes a region-by-region look at US foreign policy and asks: What does the decline of US power and influence mean for the world?
Malabar 2019: Deepening US-India Defense Cooperation On Display
The growing significance of the annual Malabar naval exercises is certainly a sign of the times in the Indo-Pacific region.
A Shadow over Political Reform in Myanmar
The prospect of a colossal electoral defeat in 2015 may cause the Myanmar government to backpedal on political reform.
With Friends Like This: Russia and Turkey Fall Out over Idlib
Reprisal attacks against the Syrian government and renewed refugee flows into Europe are just two of the potential consequences of a deadly airstrike on Turkish troops in Idlib.
Global Forecast (09-19-2016)
Tensions spike in Kashmir, Putin’s United Russia cruises to a big win in parliamentary elections, and the Syria ceasefire deal goes on life support.
From Reset to Ruin: Snowden and US-Russian Relations
What does President Obama's summit snub mean for the future of US-Russian relations?
Rethinking New Zealand’s Grand Strategy
The geopolitical environment is changing, and New Zealand’s grand strategy must change with it.
China Making Inroads into Central Asia
China’s One Belt One Road is making great strides economically in Central Asia. Is improved security cooperation next?