EU to Go It Alone on Iran Nuclear Deal
With their economic interests imperiled and domestic public opinion squarely behind them, EU leaders are looking into ways to save the Iran nuclear deal. However, good policy options will be few and far between, particularly for EU companies with high exposure to the US market.
Analysis: Consolidation in China’s State-Owned Sector
China’s state-owned enterprises are being told to adapt to market conditions or perish. Does this mean the most bloated sector of the Chinese economy will finally shape up?
Turkey’s Domestic Crackdown: No End in Sight
Turkey’s post-coup purges have come to a head with the trial of 11 human rights activists on terrorism charges.
Pivot or Stumble: Obama’s Landmark East Asia Policy Revisited
Are there cracks running through the main pillar of President Obama’s foreign policy?
Battle Lines Drawn in Iraq’s Anbar Province
Examining the events leading up to recent fighting in Anbar province and what it might mean for Iraq's future.
Iran-backed Militias Fire on Protesters in Iraq
The brazen attacks on unarmed protesters represent a serious escalation in what was already a violent struggle for reform.
Decoupling with Chinese Characteristics: Beijing Moves to Reign in Offshore IPOs
The Didi IPO debacle will lend renewed momentum to US-China tech decoupling.
FLASH: Left Wins Landmark Election in Peru
The Left appears to have carried the day in Peru’s clash of political extremes.
The Arab Spring: One in a Long Line of Arab Revolts
How do we place the Arab Spring in its proper historical perspective?
Yemen Civil War: Marib City Falls to the Houthis
And with it goes any hope of a return to relevance for the internationally-recognized government of President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.