Jorge G. Castañeda, Project Syndicate
Many countries, from the United States and Uruguay to India and Indonesia, will hold elections in 2024. Although pundits, politicians, and political...
M A Hossain, Geopolitical Monitor
Over 2023, Pakistan found itself grappling with an unprecedented surge in terrorist incidents.
Gfoeller & Rundell, Newsweek
It is now abundantly clear that Russia has defeated the Western sanctions regime that was intended to cripple its economy and force its withdrawal from...
Pierre Besnainou, Jerusalem Post
Support for Israel represents not only a solid foundation for Israel's security but also a comforting sense of...
Natan Sachs, FA
Hamas's horrific attack on October 7 and the devastating war that followed confirmed the calamitous failure of Hamas's strategy of "resistance" through the slaughter of...
Daniel Byman & Seth Jones, CSIS
The U.S. strikes on the Houthi rebels in Yemen show that the war that began after Hamas launched a brutal terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, is...
Kalev Leetaru, RealClearPolitics
Hamas' terrorist attack and hostage-taking in Israel on Oct. 7 led in return to large-scale Israeli military action throughout Gaza. As the conflict...
Politico EU
In its verdict on the EU's Green Deal progress, a science advisory body says Europe needs to make massive changes.
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John Rapley, UnHerd
News this week about China's falling stock values suggests the country's economy may be in worse shape than we thought. Even if most countries would look enviously on...
Simon Speakman Cordall, Al-Jazeera
Tehran's attacks on Pakistani, Iraqi and Syrian territory have only one thing in common, say analysts: a show of strength at a time Iran feels...
Peter Caddle, Brussels Signal
"Neo-Marxists have managed to co-opt the common sense of the Western world and this they have achieved by appropriating the media, culture,...
Mamela Fiallo Flor, ADN América
The term "war on crime" took on a new dimension in Ecuador. There are actually boots on the ground. The local army has been deployed, not...
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Raha Hakimdavar, Time
In the arid desert landscapes of the Gulf, where oil has long been the region's economic bedrock, a new narrative is unfolding—one where water's increasing...
Thomas Fazi, UnHerd
A spectre is haunting the West — the spectre of degrowth communism. Or so Kohei Saito, the rising star of contemporary Marxist thought, would have you believe. Saito is...
Craig Stirling, Bloomberg
The world is finding an uneasy equilibrium with a more benign economic backdrop overshadowed by a panoply of geopolitical risks, according to the final Davos panel...
David Uren, ASPI Strategist
Attacks on shipping in the Red Sea have had almost no impact on the oil price, despite the volume of oil shipped through the waterway surging 80% over the last...
Giorgio Cafiero, RS
Since November, the Houthis in Yemen have launched scores of missile and drone attacks on vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the southern Red Sea in reaction to the...
Council for a Secure America
Council on Foreign Relations
Allister Heath, The Telegraph
Rishi Sunak may have defeated his rebels, but it was a Pyrrhic victory that cannot save his government. The Rwanda Bill won't halt the boats, let alone convince...
American Enterprise Institute
Casey Hall, Reuters
The night before China's civil service exam, Melody Zhang anxiously paced up and down the corridor of her dormitory, rehearsing her answers. Only when she got back to her...