Great military powers such as the United States, Russia and Israel have increasingly relied on military force in recent years as a means of advancing their interests. In their capitals, the conviction ...
Together, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Pakistan and Egypt are offering an opportunity for stability in the region. We should seize ...
When you look at the European debate on China – and specifically the German debate – what is the biggest misconception ...
The Hormuz crisis triggered global shock. Australia’s response is not the military protection of trade routes but an ...
South Africa’s hostility toward African migrants is not a local aberration. It is one instance of a global pattern in which ...
Artificial intelligence could unlock enormous wealth. The key question is whether it will be shared widely or remain ...
Foreign affairs analyst Anna Fifield on New Zealand’s search for stability in a world defined by US–China competition and ...
The US government holds the upper hand geopolitically and wants more. Months ago, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had ...
Britain is set to get its seventh prime minister in a decade. Starmer’s technocratic politics proved ill-suited to an age of ...
Colombia is not just electing a president. The country faces a choice between authoritarian repression and political ...
On 20 June, the Éléphants of Côte d’Ivoire will meet Germany in Toronto in their second World Cup group-stage match. When the country first qualified for a World Cup 20 years ago, it was in the midst ...
In European social democracy, there is a perceived trade-off between security and defence on the one hand and social policy and the welfare state on the other. Yet Finnish Social Democrats (SDP) have ...
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