US Midterm Elections: Last Chance for the Keystone XL?
A Republican majority in the US Senate might be what ultimately frees the controversial pipeline project from its administrative limbo.
The Case for an Energy Alliance between Greece, Cyprus, and Israel
The European Union need not look far in its search for diversified energy supplies; the answer could be in its own backyard.
Will the Green Energy Revolution Begin in China?
A public health emergency has forced Beijing’s hand on green energy investment, but that doesn't mean coal’s reign will end anytime soon.
Modi’s Foreign Policy: Tectonic Shift or Business as Usual?
A decisive electoral win in the world’s largest democracy has the potential to re-draw some of Asia’s longstanding geopolitical fault lines.
Investor Alert: Red Flags in Kazakhstan
Geopoliticalmonitor.com’s Jacqueline Côté predicts growing instability in not just Kazakhstan’s energy industry, but its political establishment as well.
Should India Dive into the Shale Boom?
The global shale boom offers India the tantalizing prospect of an escape from energy scarcity – but at what environmental cost?
Venezuela Protests: Background and Potential Fallout
Venezuela has been in the grip of nationwide protests since mid-February, when students in the states of Tachira and Merida took to the streets demanding increased security after a student was almost raped on her university campus.
Forecast 2014: Europe
Examining some of the defining political, economic, and military trends to look out for in Europe in 2014.
Forecast 2014: North America
Examining the defining political, economic, and military trends facing North America in 2014.