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If the Trump administration is serious about creating a new security architecture in the Middle East, it cannot afford to leave Yemen out of the equation. The shockwaves of the US and Israeli strikes ...
The 15% rate imposed by the recent EU-US trade deal will fundamentally restructure trade, energy, and defense flows across the Atlantic, advancing US economic and strategic priorities and putting the ...
This week we cover the new US-EU trade deal, ongoing fighting at the Thailand-Cambodia border, signs of a new permanent partition of Sudan, and the geopolitical consequences of a failed recall ...
Facing a shared risk from cyberattacks in ever increasing numbers and sophistication, a golden opportunity exists for Taiwan and South Korea to come together and cooperate on cybersecurity.
Examining how Israel’s nuclear program came to be shrouded in secrecy, and what strategic ambiguity means in the present geopolitical context.
The United States Department of Defense has announced a landmark agreement with MP Materials, which owns the only rare earth mine in the United States, at Mountain Pass, California. The deal, unveiled ...
Recent outbreaks of violence are the natural result of historical territorial disputes, military imbalances, nationalist sentiment, and China’s strategic backing of Cambodia, which together are making ...
This week we cover a recent US assessment on damage to Iran’s nuclear sites, the situation in southern Syria, and the bond market repercussions of another LDP electoral drubbing in Japan.
Distributed Maritime Ops seeks to increase the resilience of US forces against Chinese A2/AD threats by complicating enemy targeting and leveraging technological advantages, but success is still ...
The USIP wasn’t a behemoth in terms of budget or personnel, but its impact far outstripped its modest footprint. In conflict zones from Iraq to Myanmar, South Sudan to the Philippines, the Institute ...
Europe is no longer asking if war with Russia is coming. It’s asking when. From Berlin to the Baltic Sea, policymakers are moving with a sense of urgency not seen since the end of the Cold War.
The 2020 Belarus protests brought the Lukashenko to the brink before swiftly fading away. Here’s what the movement did right, where it slipped up, and what it means for future democratic activism.