Washington does not seem to realize that it holds more leverage over the wealthy petro-monarchies than vice versa. It should ...
Azerbaijan sits in one of the world’s roughest neighborhoods, squeezed between Russia to the north and Iran to the south.
In a world increasingly shaped by US-China energy bipolarity, the EU must reduce its strategic vulnerability to both ...
China's chip strategy is focused on self-reliance. The United States should reconsider its decision to allow Nvidia to export ...
Slovakia signals a shift in its nuclear energy strategy, China is set to launch its first SMR, and South Korea secures certification for floating SMR platform ...
The Fujian’s recent passage through the Taiwan Strait was a show of military might—similar to the US Navy’s periodic “freedom of navigation operations.” ...
The Gravely had previously been deployed in the Caribbean—and before that in the Middle East, where it saw active combat against the Houthis.
Can Turkmenistan reconcile its traditionally “neutral” foreign policy with further integration within the Central Asian region?
The pro-democracy movement marked the end of Arab nationalism and unintentionally quickened a shift of regional power toward the Gulf States.
Vladimir Putin’s remarks suggest that the Kremlin is confident about its military forces’ prospects on the ground.
This exposes the Eurocrats’ massive policy failure: in Europe’s migration saga, realism eventually trumps rhetoric, but vindication comes at a steep, unjust price. The blueprint of the Hungarian way ...