Amid new threats and wavering US support, European states are pouring unprecedented political will and financing into closing ...
Obscured by a sea of war-related headlines, China is perfecting its domestic sanction-busting apparatus – not for the Iran ...
Russian’ label often used by Euro-Atlanticist analysts, Rumen Radev’s electoral victory is not only far more complex, but ...
Vietnam’s Starlink pilot reflects a new regulatory template for governing foreign-controlled endpoints, one that accepts the ...
Cuba continues to loom large in the Trump administration’s strategic planning. But now months into a maximum pressure ...
Europe hosted two conversations in Paris within the same week. On April 17, more than forty countries gathered to finalize plans for a naval mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Five days later, ...
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Hegemonies rarely collapse from a single blow. They erode over time, through accumulated shocks and narrowing margins of flexibility. Rome did not fall at Adrianople; Britain did not cease to matter ...
At the end of March 2026, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrived in Berlin for his first official visit to Germany since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024. After being received ...
In late March 2026, a bipartisan Senate delegation led by Senators Jeanne Shaheen and John Curtis arrived in Taipei alongside Thom Tillis and Jacky Rosen, reaffirming Washington’s commitment to Taiwan ...
Malacca doesn’t just provide Malaysia with geographic relevance. It also represents industrial opportunity, but only if Kuala ...