Susan Crabtree, RealClearPolitics
It was billed as a way to protect the security of Israeli hockey players amid fallout over the Israeli-Hamas war until a backlash condemned the action....
Sarah Phillips, Asia Times
Iran-backed militant group survived years of Saudi-led, Western-backed airstrikes and have leveraged the Gaza war to new strategic effect
Barbara Stallings, Asia Times
The Global South is rising in economic clout but struggling to remain actively non-aligned between the US and China
Sunny Cheung, China Brief
The GBA, covering 56,000 square kilometers with 70 million people, aims to become a globally renowned economic and technological hub, comparable to bay areas like...
Joshua Krug, The Atlantic
Recently, I reached out to a prominent Palestinian activist to learn about his experiences in Gaza since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. He told me that his...
Lazar Berman, Times of Israel
Under attack on its own soil, Tehran had to hit back directly rather than via proxy; though that didn't scare Israel, Pakistan,...
Wroblewski, Brussels Signal
Much of the media broadcasting from Poland want us to believe that the biggest challenge for the new liberal government in Warsaw is judicial reform. More...
Bradley Perrett, ASPI Strat.
Armed forces usually adapt slowly in peacetime, resisting change. Well, only the most hidebound will be ignoring the revolution in military affairs under way in...
Bajoghli & Nasr, Foreign Affairs
On January 12, the United Kingdom and the United States launched military strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.
Fraser Myers, Spiked
Germany has long occupied a special place in the liberal-elite imagination.
Matthew Malec, The Federalist
Freedom lovers and American conservatives should look to Milei and hope he succeeds, setting an example for others.
Frederick Kempe, The Atlantic Council
Amid the geopolitical gloom that pervaded the World Economic Forum here this past week—with intractable wars in Europe and the Mideast and unsettling...
Dan Perry, Newsweek
It's rare for governments not to give a damn if their population gets crushed in stupid conflicts they start. Even the Nazis were unhappy with the destruction of Dresden...
Golub & Sabatier, RCP
Since women account for over half of the world's population, activists, NGOs, and governments must incorporate gender perspectives when addressing religious freedom...
Daniel DePetris, Newsweek
Whether or not the United States was wise to strike the Houthis militarily is now an irrelevant question. For good or ill, President Joe Biden concluded that...
Hudson Institute
Chatham House
Ibrahim Al-Marashi, Responsible Statecraft