Parker Miller, Washington Examiner
The tensions spreading across the continent of Asia have accelerated China's aggression. The smaller nations surrounding the South China Sea need to band...
Aijaz Hussain, Associated Press
For decades, India has focused its defense policy on its land borders with rivals Pakistan and China. Now, as its global ambitions expand, it is beginning to...
Spiked
Casey Michel, Atlantic Council
Imagine Russia in 2030. Will it resemble today's imperial kleptocracy? Will it be a Western-style democracy? Will the Russian Federation exist at all?
Foreign Policy Research Institute
David Murphy, RealClearPolitics
Deterrence, once forfeited, leads progressively to reactive foreign policy. Having ignored
Tobias Ellwood, Politico EU
In today's fragmented world, if there's one thing a future leader might learn from the staying power of Russian President Vladimir Putin and former United States...
Dieter Stein, The American Conservative
Many American liberals obsess about a possible "Trump dictatorship" should the former President return to the White House this fall. In Europe, the...
Niall Ferguson, Daily Mail
Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic are waking up to the harsh reality that the geopolitics of the 2020s may have more in common with that of the 1930s...
Thomas Fazi, UnHerd
For much of the Merkel era, Germany stood as an island of economic and political stability amid Europe's perennially stormy waters. Those days, however, seem like a...
Mariam Farida, Asia Times
Gaza war has united disparate Iran-supported groups into a potent and unpredictable force against the US and Israel
Nick Paton Walsh, CNN
It was meant to sound devastating, and likely felt so to the pro-Iranian militias on the receiving end. But Friday night's airstrikes against over 80 targets inside...
Shabbat & Feldman, The Hill
Speaking in Davos last month, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Israeli-Arab normalization and regional integration is...
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Stephen Bryen & Shoshana Bryen, AT
To keep its relationship with Iraq and protect Iran, self-defeating Biden administration compromises US forces
Velasco & Brieba, Project Syndicate
Conventional wisdom holds that today's angry populism will wane if income is distributed more fairly. But unless we address the identity clash on...
Colin Grabow, Cato Institute
Economic strategist and author David P. Goldman is concerned about the state of American manufacturing. Describing the sector as critical to both the country's...
Gawain Towler, Spiked
When I venture to Westminster nowadays, I have taken to playing a little game. It's a bit childish, but so be it. I seek out some Tory, whether it's an MP, a No10...
Stephen Blank, The Hill
By killing three U.S. reservists, Iran and its proxies have forced the questions of deterrence and escalation to the forefront of U.S. policymaking. However, these...
Salem Alketbi, Jerusalem Post
There is undoubtedly a clear conflict between, on one side, Iran and its proxies, and on the other, the US and...
Adnan Nasser, The National Interest
With the country calling for a withdrawal and the region heating up, might the U.S. military presence in Iraq finally come to an end?