Decision Time Looms for Brussels on COVID-19 Response
The upcoming April 7 finance minister summit might one day be looked back on as a turning point in the history of the European Union – for better or worse.
The Dawn of the Age of ‘Astropolitics’?
The likelihood of space-based competition and warfare is increasing as we progress through the 21st century.
U.S. Military Bases in Okinawa
President Obama’s recent speech in Japan stands out as a classic example of rhetoric diverging from reality.
Geopolitical Hotspots in 2013
Examining a few of the pressing global conflicts that will be making headlines in 2013.
Grading the Iran Nuclear Deal
Negotiations came down to the wire and succeeded in producing a framework deal. Now the big question is: Who won?
Argentina’s Macri Fights a Political War on Two Fronts
President Mauricio Macri faces a backlash over pension reforms and the recent indictment of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
Outlook 2019: Key Elections (Americas and Middle East)
The year ahead will see pivotal electoral contests in Canada, Israel, and Argentina.
Italy Looks to Libya to Ease Migrant Crisis
The Italian government needs to get migrant crossings under control before next year’s election, and its newest plan appears to be working.
President Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital
Following through with one of his campaign promises, President Trump has bucked decades of US policy by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
South China Sea Dispute: Indonesia
In the fourth article of our series on South China Sea claimants, we examine the historical reasoning, diplomacy, and military dimensions of Indonesia’s claim.