Brazil: New President, Old Problems
With the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s political crisis has entered a new and dangerous phase.
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.
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.
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?
Unraveling the Zero-Sum in West-Russia Relations: The Case of Ukraine
At the heart of the Russo-Ukrainian war lies a zero-sum logic that is rooted in the hierarchical relations between Russia and the West post-Cold War.
What Are Harris and Trump Proposing for the US Economy?
Four policy areas are coalescing in the platforms of both US presidential candidates: housing, immigration, food prices, and tariffs. Yet none of these plans can address the fundamental weaknesses of the US economy.
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.
Russia-Ukraine Row: NATO’s Eastward Trajectory Is the Real Problem
NATO’s eastward drift has put Kiev in an impossible position.
2019: Towards a New World (Dis)Order
The BRICS model of mutually respectful state-to-state cooperation can serve as a valuable template for the post-US global order.