Is Islamic State in Hind Province Regrouping?
After a relative lull in activities and propaganda targeting India last year, the Islamic State in Hind Province (ISHP) appears to have revived its Indian campaign.
Ukraine’s EU Membership: Now Comes the Hard Part
Gaining candidate status in 2022 marked a major victory for Kyiv, but the path to full EU membership remains fraught with geopolitical, economic, and political challenges.
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.
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.
Qatar and Indonesia: Cultural Ties and Geopolitical Goals
Indonesia’s involvement in the Qatar Year of Culture reflects growing ties between the two states.
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.
Hungarians Caught Between National Referendum and European Union Migrant Quotas
Hungary has no real choice in its upcoming referendum and is likely to remain the black sheep country of the European Union.
Bureaucrats’ Crusade: The European Commission’s Strategy for the Western Balkans
The EU is just one of the geopolitical options on the table for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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.