Iceland’s Political Identity: Scandinavian or British?
What is it that makes Iceland an exception in Scandinavia?
Algeria Protests Putting ‘Pouvoir’ on Notice?
The Arab Spring may be making a late arrival in Algeria, with possible consequences for regional geopolitics and global energy markets.
China Enlists Academics in South China Sea Propaganda War
Propaganda won’t change ground-level facts in the South China Sea.
Is Today’s Europe Tomorrow’s Asia?
How to draw the line between the recent and still unsettled EU crisis and Asia’s success story? Well, it might be easier than it seems: Neither Europe nor Asia has any alternative.
Analysis: Turkey Hints at a Joint Saudi Offensive in Syria
Is Turkey’s mention of a joint ground operation with Saudi Arabia just smoke and mirrors?
The Quad: Destination Unknown
Though much is unknown about the Quad’s future, one thing seems sure: it’s not transforming into a full-fledged military alliance anytime soon.
Canadian Military Still Suffering a Capabilities Gap
Not a lot has changed in terms of Canadian military capabilities despite several years of Conservative rule.
Welcome to the New Age of the Strongman
Why are despots and dictators of every political persuasion enjoying a renaissance?
USMCA: Winners and Losers in the US-Canada Trade Deal
US and Canadian negotiators have agreed in principle to a new trade deal. Just don’t call it ‘NAFTA.’