While Europe remains preoccupied with itself, a geopolitical buildup is taking shape in the Indo-Pacific that has long ceased ...
The removal of Nicolás Maduro may satisfy Washington’s appetite for decisive action, but it does not amount to regime change.
The Venezuelan operation vividly illustrates how 21st century warfare is increasingly defined less as a clash of forces than ...
What happens when the principal architect of the post-war order begins quietly dismantling the scaffolding it once built?
Beijing is not a viable alternative to Washington and pretending otherwise represents a costly strategic error.
Sheikh Maqsoud, a diverse neighborhood in Aleppo, provides a microcosm for how sectarian conflict and institutional ...
This week we examine worsening protests across Iran, a state of geopolitical limbo descending over Venezuela, and a tentative ...
Russia’s recent cybercrime enforcement activity is best understood not as a conventional law enforcement campaign, but as a ...
Despite the outward optics of negotiation, there’s only one direction that Putin will go: toward a full mobilization.
After decades of pogroms, anti-Jewish government policies, and institutionalized antisemitism, new leadership has emerged in ...