Egypt: Where have all the Revolutionaries Gone?
We should mourn the disappearance of the revolutionary spirit that brought protestors to Tahrir Square in 2011.
Trade Liberalization in the Asia-Pacific: US Interests and Challenges
Trade liberalization in the Asia-Pacific is important to Washington, but it should not be pursued indiscriminately.
Beyond Economics: The Political Risks of a US-China Trade War
How Marshall Sahlins’ Stone Age Economics can help us better understand the brewing US-China trade war.
Brazil Election: A Watershed Moment for Latin America’s Right
Brazil’s election upcoming general election is wide open, and its result could be make-or-break for the continent’s right-wing resurgence.
US Election 2016: US-Saudi Relations
We break down the geopolitical fallout from the two very different views on US-Saudi relations being forwarded by presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Russia’s Political Theater Masks the Bigger Question: What Comes Next?
Though the result of the upcoming Russian election is effectively predetermined, the question of Vladimir Putin’s future remains an open one.
GPM Outlook 2016: The South China Sea Dispute
The South China Sea will remain one of the world’s most dangerous flashpoints through 2016.
Date Set for Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May has set March 29 as the date when the UK will start a two-year period of formal negotiations on leaving the European Union.
Bahrain Briefing
A brief overview of the historical, political, demographic, and economic issues facing Bahrain.
US Election 2016: South China Sea Dispute
Two different presidential candidates, and two different geopolitical visions of the South China Sea dispute.