Examining the latest developments in the Iran war and Japan’s re-invention as an autonomous player in Indo-Pacific security.
The Iran war has pushed the Gulf into a different category of risk, one in which commercial exposure can no longer be cleanly ...
Indonesia’s latest geopolitical turn does not read like a calculated policy adjustment. It feels closer to a moment of quiet rupture—one where necessity, fear, and ambition collide in ways that will ...
Gallium is a soft, silvery metal that producers recover almost entirely as a byproduct of aluminum and zinc processing. It has emerged as one of the most geopolitically contested commodities of the ...
Somewhere in a quiet operations room in Beijing, on the morning of April 10, 2026, someone gave an order. It was not a dramatic order — no cameras, no press statement, no presidential declaration ...
Türkiye’s Akkuyu nuclear power plant reinforces an emerging reality in the Eastern Mediterranean and surroundings: critical ...
The question of “could Canada join the European Union?” has shifted from pure fantasy to speculative but serious legal and ...
Every informed observer of world affairs has lived through this moment: you’re explaining some international crisis to someone, and they cut straight to it — “OK, but why, really?” Why did NATO push ...
To Lam summit suggests that functional cooperation can coexist with unresolved sovereignty claims in the South China Sea.