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Taiwan at a Crossroads: Why Strategic Ambiguity Needs Recalibration

Taiwan is also becoming a more dangerous flash point in the international affairs. War in the Taiwan strait will lead to a full-blown confrontation...

No-Win Situation for Trump: Why the US Cannot Achieve Military Victory

The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, six frigates, three light warships, and approximately thirty fighter jets and support aircraft have entered the Middle East...

Between Peace Diplomacy and Narrative Warfare: Aliyev’s Current Messaging

In his recent interview with France 24, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev had an opportunity to reinforce two distinct diplomatic tracks: the peace process with...

Iran Between Resistance and Reintegration: A Geopolitical Turning Point

Almost fifty years after the revolution in 1979 that changed the political landscape of Iran, Iran is at the crossroads of its history, which...

Is India Turning into a Silent Giant?

A global power should not only claim to be a global power—it must also behave like one.  India stands at several uneasy crossroads today, partly...

Pax Americana 2.0: Toward a New Transatlantic Strategic Contract

The 62nd Munich Security Conference took place in a turbulent environment. Europe remains the theater of a protracted war between Russia and Ukraine. On...

What Thucydides Teaches Us About Great-Power Rivalry

Thucydides was acutely aware of the enduring relevance of his work. In the opening pages of his History of the Peloponnesian War, he writes that...

China’s South Asian Web: Countering India, Testing Durability

On 21st May, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and publicly emphasised that China is ready...

Financial Brief: A Weekly Roundup on the Geopolitics of Money | Feb 17

EXECUTIVE TAKEAWAYS A week of cautious markets and sovereign stress. Asian equities traded tentatively as oil rose on U.S.-Iran talks, with markets pricing de-escalation before...

Demand Everything, Secure Enough: The Logic of Trump’s Foreign Policy

The second term of President Donald Trump has marked a transition from improvisational disruption to a more systematic and self-consciously structured foreign policy doctrine....

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