US Election 2016: South China Sea Dispute
Two different presidential candidates, and two different geopolitical visions of the South China Sea dispute.
The MENA Revolutions: Then and Now
Is there a reason for pessimism over the uprisings that swept through the MENA region beginning in 2010?
EU Counterterrorism Policy: What’s a Border Got to Do with It?
The Paris attacks have shed light on the EU’s counterterrorism policy failings in the post-9/11 era.
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.
Iran Clergy Unrepentant as Power Transfers in the United States
Iran’s clergy is still bragging following an ineffectual Iran nuclear deal.
Is Libya’s Energy Future Green?
There's a case to be made for a sustainable recovery for Libya's war-damaged energy industry.
Thailand: Southeast Asia’s Forgotten Human Rights Crisis
Thailand’s relative stability should not put it beyond the pale of international criticism over its human rights record.
GPM Outlook 2016: The South China Sea Dispute
The South China Sea will remain one of the world’s most dangerous flashpoints through 2016.
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.
Tensions Flare Over Malaysia’s Disputed Sea Border with Singapore
A renewed border conflict underlines how bilateral relations have deteriorated since Prime Minister Mahathir came to power last year.