Breaking the India-Pakistan Logjam Won’t Be Easy
The Kashmir issue continues to loom large over any possible thaw in Indo-Pakistani relations.
The Promise of Canada’s Nanotechnology Industry
Nanotechnology is still a game-changer in global innovation.
The Taliban’s Plan to Rebuild and Legitimize al-Qaeda
Those advocating for Taliban recognition must consider the ongoing renaissance of al-Qaeda, a process that is being actively facilitated by the regime.
West Must Rise to the Historical Challenge of Peacebuilding in Ukraine
In living up to their shared responsibility for Ukraine’s post-war security, Western leaders can draw inspiration from ‘coercive’ historical peace processes like South Korea and West Germany.
Terrorism in Russia: All Quiet on the Home Front
Russia’s three-pronged anti-terrorism strategy seems to be bearing fruit just as the threat of Syria-based terrorists is growing.
Is China Trying to Draw the United States into Imperial Overstretch?
In its competition with the United States, Beijing might be attempting to win without firing a shot.
America, Meet ‘Berlustrump’
The similarities between Donald Trump and Silvio Berlusconi reflect a rising wave of populism in Western democracy – one that could sweep Donald Trump into power.
Washington Must End the Russian Roulette in Moldova
We have been misled into ceding Moldova to Moscow. This will be Vladimir Putin’s greatest victory in decades—unless we act now.
COVID-19: A ‘Hot Potato’ for Nationalist-Populist Parties in Europe
Europe’s populist parties haven’t thrived amid COVID-19 – but their ideas have.
Chile: Referendum Loss Renders Boric a Lame Duck
Evaluating the reasons why Chile’s constitutional draft was stillborn, and where the Boric administration goes from here.