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By Alexander Brotman Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election is likely to spark a realignment in Europe when it
By Alexander Brotman After a trying period of soul-searching, talks of second referendums and endless debates over how Brexit came to be, there is...
By Alexander Brotman After little speculation, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will succeed Jens Stoltenberg as NATO’s next Secretary General in...
By Rhys Davies The New York Based Human Rights Foundation (HRF) recently published a bombshell new report describing one of the greatest...
By Alexander Brotman Well over two years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the United States has finally given limited support to...
By Dennis Hardy More than half a century ago, the British government pledged to end its security operations east of Suez. The economy was going...
By Mark S. Cogan The more things change the more they stay the same. In the 2024 Diplomatic Bluebook, recently released through the Ministry of...
By David Wallace Amidst Israel’s ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and concerns over an increased Iranian role in the war, reports...
By Sarah Katz In light of Iran’s recent launch of three satellites into space, geopolitical concerns could increase surrounding the country’s...
By John Erath Around 1096, the Pope issued a decree banning crossbows as murderous and un-Christian weapons. Although a later Pope
By Dr. Philip Dandolov Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine there have been multiple negotiation rounds as well as proposed peace...
By Dr. Mohamed ELDoh Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan touched down in Cairo on February 14 as part of a major state visit intended to address...
By Dr. Nand C. Bardouille In a previous article published on February 8, I analyzed Guyana’s latest brush with Venezuela. The border spat, which...
By Alexander Kostyuk In August 2016, three months before the presidential elections, Vice President Biden published an article in Foreign...
By Albertus Meintjes In previous years, the state of Somalia has evoked ideas of instability, piracy, and extremism. In 2023 however, the Somalian...
By Marko Mocevic It should come as little surprise that President Putin announced his bid for a fifth presidential term in Russia’s March 17...
By James Borton In Cambodia, all roads, bridges, and now canals lead to China. Despite a common border, these two nations have successfully...
By Alexander Kostyuk The most successful form of warfare is to strike at the enemy’s strategy. This is the main thesis of the famous treatise...
By Mark S. Cogan The United Nations is suffering from its worst crisis in decades. It’s not its inability to resolve