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Nicholas Sowels reviews how President Trump overturned the world economic order since returning to office, with all this entails for the trade and future of the dollar. This…
It’s virtually impossible to predict what lies ahead for Iran and its people. But if President Donald Trump decides to take military action against Iran’s current regime, nothing…
Andy Sumner and Stephan Klingebiel assess how President Trump’s decision to quit 66 international organisations continuities the administration’s attempt to reshape the operating…
Naja Bentzen sets out how the second Trump administration is reshaping the global information sphere, from media to science and the challenges this represents for liberal…
Venezuela has become Ground Zero for Trump’s Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Who comes next? The Panama Canal? Greenland? Canada itself? The only certainty is that the hunting…
As Europe arms, problems abound. Marek M. Jaros and Robert Schuett argue that Poland’s headline rearmament shows that speed, not scarcity, may be Europe’s greatest liability.…
Mahdi Ghodsi on why the latest wave of protests in Iran signal a deeper malaise among traditionally conservative sections of society.
Under current conditions, marked by a deep…
Unai Gómez-Hernández examines support for China’s more illiberal approach to international relations by radical right populist parties (RRPPs) in the European Parliament. He finds…
Ana Paula Tostes and Yasmin Renne examine the interaction between the EU and Brazil in pursuing environmental goals, and the present geopolitical context, favouring completion of…
Andy Sumner and Stephan Klingebiel argue that the old assumptions about who sets development policy norms, who pays, and who decides what counts as “cooperation” no longer…