Four Empires on the Rise, Part One
In part one of a two-part series, Andre Ishii explores how classical geopolitics will increasingly manifest in the years to come.
Interview: Rudo Sanyanga on Ethiopia Grand Renaissance Dam, Water Conflicts
Geopoliticalmonitor.com sits down with Rudo Sanyanga of the International Rivers Africa Program to discuss the geopolitical impact of Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam and other water conflicts on the continent.
Interview: Dr. Parag Khanna on US Foreign Policy, Mideast Geopolitics, and Globalization
Geopoliticalmonitor.com sits down with Dr. Parag Khanna to discuss US foreign policy and the future of globalization.
How the ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Explains Turkey-US Relations
Do recent shifts in Turkey-US relations vindicate Samuel Huntington’s controversial thesis of a clash of civilizations?
US Election 2016: Geopolitical Cheat Sheet
In the lead-up to the 2016 US presidential election, Geopoliticalmonitor.com is examining the competing platforms and gauging their geopolitical impact in terms of bilateral relations, free trade, security issues, and political risk.
The Future of Geopolitics and Energy Markets
Despite developments that suggest otherwise, energy markets and geopolitics are still connected in a big way.
Tracing Sudan’s Geopolitical History in the MENA
Part one of a two-part series, this article explores Sudan’s history in the MENA as well as the possibility of Shiite-Sunni geopolitical cooperation.
Echoes of British Colonial India in Plans to Partition Syria
Great power plans to break up states in the name of ‘peace’ don’t always work. Just look at India and Pakistan.
Geopolitics, the State, and Cybersecurity in a Globalized World
Reports of the death of the state have been greatly exaggerated. Geopolitics still has an important role to play in cybersecurity.
Cross-Strait ‘Status Quo’ in the Balance as Taiwan Heads to the Polls
Taiwanese are voting this week in an election that will be closely watched by officials in Beijing and Washington.