Outlook 2017: Turkey at a Crossroads
After a year of security and economic challenges, Turkey’s government is hoping for better days in 2017.
Interview: Timothy Heath on the South China Sea Dispute
Geopoliticalmonitor sits down with Timothy Heath to discuss recent developments in the South China Sea dispute.
US Midterm Elections: Last Chance for the Keystone XL?
A Republican majority in the US Senate might be what ultimately frees the controversial pipeline project from its administrative limbo.
Italy: Still Part of the PIGS Club?
Has austerity and EU intervention forestalled the possibility of a Greece-like repeat in Italy, or merely delayed it?
UK Economy Battered by Dual Reckoning of COVID-19 and Brexit
Recent data paints a bleak picture of economic recovery in the United Kingdom.
France in Anger: What Election Results Mean for France and the Globe
Divisive politics coupled with a near total failure for Left and traditional parties to adapt to current realities are anything but exceptional in the democratic world. France’s pivotal moment is also ours.
Outlook 2021: A New Dawn for the European Union?
With Brexit now in the past, what will the future hold for the European Union?
Chabahar Port Update
Years removed from an extensive renovation and inaugural shipments, what effect is Chabahar port having on regional trade flows?
Mexico Heads to Polls amid Surging Cartel Violence
Spiking cartel violence has spilled onto the campaign trail, leading some organizations to classify Mexico as a high-risk country.
Fed Tries to Calm Bond Yield Jitters
Federal Reserve officials gather this week for one of the most important central bank meetings in recent history.