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Supply Chain Realignment: Why the Global South’s Prosperity is Not Guaranteed

Global supply chains act as the circulatory system of the modern world economy, which is intricately linked and deeply interconnected. Different stages of production...

The New Geopolitics of Technology

The recent technology investment agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom deserves attention well beyond the headlines about billions of pounds, new...

Saudi-Pakistan Defense Pact and the Emerging Security Architecture of West Asia

Saudi Arabia and the first Muslim nuclear-armed Pakistan signed a formal mutual defense pact on 17 Sept 2025, significantly strengthening their decades-long security partnership...

mBridge and the Future of Finance: From BRICS Experiment to Global Dialogue

Imagine currencies flowing across invisible bridges—no longer slowed by borders, intermediaries, or the weight of dollar dominance. This is the vision behind mBridge, a...

The Politics Behind the Tehran–Islamabad–Istanbul Link

The plan to bring back the Tehran–Islamabad–Istanbul rail corridor feels like one of those big regional ideas that’s been floating around for ages but...

Divisions and Delays: Why Europe’s Political Rift Threatens the Euro’s Global Role

Lagarde’s Call for a Stronger Euro In May 2025, European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde urged Europe’s leaders to seize what she termed a...

Russia’s New START Post-2026 Approach: Tactical Pause or Strategic Constraint?

Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a Security Council meeting on September 22, noted the importance of ensuring and strengthening Russia's position in Europe and...

The Cyber Cold War: How Nations Are Turning AI and Data into Weapons

We are living through the first stages of a new global rivalry, not simply over land or ideology, but over algorithms, sensors, and data....

The Legacy of Afghanistan

Since the triumph of World War II, the United States has waged two drawn-out, unsuccessful wars halfway around the world. Both were plagued by...

Mark Carney is Presiding Over Canada’s Strategic Renewal

On March 28, 2025, Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister, Mark Carney, declared that “Canada’s relationship with the U.S. will never be the same,” following...

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Japan needs ASEAN’s industrial geography more than ever

Japan’s economic security strategy is entering a harder phase....

Financial Brief: A Weekly Roundup on the Geopolitics of Money | May 05

EXECUTIVE TAKEAWAYS The S&P 500 fell from record highs after...

Why Trading Education Creates Polarized Opinions: The Case of Tim Sykes

Few areas within financial services generate as much disagreement...

Iran Oil Shutdown Risks: Strait of Hormuz Crisis Could Damage Wells and Disrupt Global Supply

The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran...

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