While Trump's tone and tactics may differ from his predecessor, the underlying direction of US foreign policy in Asia is ...
For many in the U.S., their country’s democratic backsliding is almost unimaginable. However, with a second Trump presidency, ...
Despite its lack of a conventional navy, Ukraine has managed to drive Russian naval vessels out of the Black Sea with a ...
Flush with cash from North America’s drug markets, and armed by guns smuggled from the United States, drug trafficking gangs ...
While the recent India-China border agreement certainly represents a diplomatic success, it does not fully address deeply rooted strategic mistrust and competition between the two powers.
While Israel celebrated Yahya Sinwar’s death as a form of justice, the removal of the Hamas leader did little to resolve the ...
Sound industrial and geopolitically-minded policy is needed to shore up US competitiveness in the face of the challenges ...
Gdansk, much like Poland as a whole, embodies a living history that continues to shape the balance of power in Europe and the ...
Ukraine has blunted Russia’s considerable naval advantages in the Black Sea region, and all without a conventional navy.
Recent improvements illustrate how Malaysia is determined to cement its place as an up-and-coming power in Southeast Asia and possibly beyond.
With Israeli strikes now landing inside Iran, Tehran faces a dilemma in managing a conflict that has historically been fought via indirect means.
Despite Israeli successes in eliminating Hezbollah’s leadership, the group still appears ready and able to conduct a prolonged war of attrition in southern Lebanon.