The Trump Route for International Peace (TRIPP) perfectly encapsulates the US president’s preferred style of foreign policy: ...
The ‘ASEAN Way’ has failed to protect Philippines sovereignty in the South China Sea, so Manila is taking matters into its own hands and pursuing minilateral agreements with likeminded powers.
A recent landmark report is sounding the alarm on the risks of unregulated AI advancement. Will governments listen?
For decades, the United States has enforced its immigration laws—sometimes aggressively, sometimes clumsily, but largely without tearing at the constitutional fabric of the republic. Previous ...
The recent Japan–Philippines pact is not simply about defense. It is about determining whether the most stabilizing elements ...
This week we examine warning signs that EU critical minerals policy is falling short in its diversification efforts, ...
The US war on cartels will not end the global drug economy. At best it will merely shift it, and Africa could become the next ...
Latin America should push back against US threats over Panama and Greenland, and the 1947 Rio Treaty provides the necessary ...
The highly personalized nature of the Eritrea regime has allowed Isaias Afwerki to remain in power for decades, but there’s neither a plan nor an institutional mechanism to stabilize the country when ...
Canada seeks trade diversification and strategic autonomy, yet every available path narrows room to maneuver elsewhere. One ...
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