Saudi Vision 2030: Gains and Gaps in Women’s Empowerment

In recent years, the evolution of women in Saudi Arabia has become one of the most scrutinized aspects of the kingdom's reforms of recent...

The Cost of My Comfort

What should I wear today? Do I want to choose between my comfort or someone else’s comfort? If I buy this shirt, it will be...

Disinformation as a Policy in a Post-truth World

On 23 March 2026, US President Donald Trump posted on a social media platform, Truth Social, that Washington and Tehran were engaged in productive...

Can one man redefine what it means to be a one-man army not through scale, but through intent?

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Men Make Wars, Women Pay the Price: Radical Feminist Critiques of the U.S.-Iran Conflict

The global discussion surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict is heavily dominated by strategic calculations, missile capabilities, nuclear negotiations, economic sanctions, and regional balance of power....

Explainer: Zhang Xuefeng’s success is system’s failure

Two years ago, Zhang Xuefeng – China’s most famous social media influencer in the field of education, also called “education-guru,” said: “My life goal...

Networks of Power: How Weaponized Interdependence Hurts Developing States

Rise of Networked Coercion in Global Politics: The United States in October 2023 expanded, restrictions on advanced Chinese semi-conductors’ exports. This expanding controls not only...

The Geopolitics of Religious Soft Power: How States Use Religion in Foreign Policy

Peter Mandaville is exceptionally well positioned to edit The Geopolitics of Religious Soft Power. A professor of international affairs at the Schar School of...

Panregions Reborn: Macro-Geopolitics and the Path to Hegemony

The international system is changing in ways that are often described as the end of globalisation. That diagnosis captures part of the story, but...

Wars Waged by Great Powers are Felt Most by Poor Countries

One of the most disturbing developments in world politics is that the number of interstate wars are increasing, marking an end to an eighty-year...

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