Yes, Yemen is Our Fault
It’s time for the United States to stop being part of the problem in Yemen’s disastrous civil war, and start being part of the solution.
How Small States Are Setting the Bar in the Fight against COVID-19
Small states seem better equipped to fight COVID-19 by design.
Australia’s Defense Paper: Towards Middle Power or Strategic Withdrawal?
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Murray Hunter examines what Australia's latest defense white paper means for the country's medium-term security outlook.
Saudi Arabia Oil Attack a Geopolitical Game-changer in the Middle East
Riyadh’s evident vulnerability will lead to a search for new regional allies, and Israel is a surprising possible candidate.
What’s on the Table in Upcoming Russia-Ukraine Negotiations?
The Donbass will certainly be up for discussion – but what about the elephant in the room?
Why Is Europe So Obsessed with Pacific Tax Regimes?
The EU Tax Blacklist is at best a cynical and pointless political exercise and at worst an enduring vestige of the colonial era.
Cyprus: Toward Reunification?
New talks in Geneva are fueling hopes of reunification for the long-divided island of Cyprus.
Is Ukraine’s Current Political Crisis Nearing Its End?
Big changes are happening at the highest levels of Ukraine's political establishment.
Italy’s Mediterranean Jigsaw: Geopolitics of a Sidelined Naval Power
Examining Italy’s favorable geography and the geopolitical clout that it bestows around the Mediterranean Sea. This geography once helped make Italy a major trading and naval power. Will it again?
China Begins to Flex its Muscle
It seems that the days of a Chinese foreign policy based on not ‘rocking the boat’ are over. Over the next few years, expect Beijing to increasingly assert itself as a global power.