Is Bangladesh Pivoting from India toward the China-Pakistan Nexus?
Recent events seem to suggest that Bangladesh is moving closer to China and Pakistan, potentially furthering the geopolitical encirclement of India.
CETA Free Trade Agreement Could Benefit Canada More Than EU
Experts believe that CETA could benefit Canada more than the EU, but only if laws are passed to revive Canadian competitiveness.
Infiltrating the West: Europe’s “Open Door” Refugee Policy and the Threat of Terrorism
There is an important security element to the refugee crisis unfolding in Europe.
GUAM 2.0: Can Free Trade Revive the Forgotten Regional Bloc?
A new trade deal between Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Moldova could give new life to the long-dormant regional grouping.
Interview: International Crisis Group’s Heiko Wimmen on Next Steps in Lebanon
Who will be the next prime minister? Tanmay Kadam seeks answers from a leading expert on Lebanese domestic politics.
Internet Trolls: Propaganda’s Final Frontier
Paid government trolls are now a fact of life on the Internet, and it’s only going to get worse.
What Does the Future Hold for the BRICS Bloc?
Reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated. The BRICS bloc is still relevant, just not as relevant as it once was.
Terror without Borders: Boko Haram’s Pledge to ISIS
Nigeria’s Boko Haram has joined the growing list of regional terrorist outfits pledging allegiance to Islamic State. But just how sustainable is the partnership?
Sudan Conflict: More Complex than Meets the Eye
A web of domestic and foreign interests exists in Sudan, thwarting any easy resolution to the ongoing conflict between the SAF and RSF.
From Ukraine to Myanmar, Drone Warfare Marks a Paradigm Shift
The Myanmar civil war and Ukraine war are serving as laboratories for the testing and development of drone warfare.