China’s relationship with Africa is becoming increasingly more complex as the country continues to invest and send workers across 54 countries on the continent.
Large concentrations of capital into a single market can eventually lead to a debt crisis and rising unemployment, making large infrastructure investment a necessity in both the United States and Europe.
While political transitions are always hard, the international landscape today is particularly unforgiving.
Russia seeks to build a diplomatic profile in Afghanistan that circumvents the West and the government of Afghanistan in an attempt to undermine the U.S.- and NATO-led peace effort.
How can the use of intelligence deter the threat of nuclear confrontation?
War proceeds differently today than it used to. Russia partakes in ‘war by stealth’ through funding domestic violent groups, cyberattacks, and other such measures in order to keep other countries weak.
After a period of uncertainty, the Trump administration is now pursuing a more pragmatic policy toward China, at least with regards to the One China policy.
The Arab Spring protests upended the order of the Middle East, but six years later much remains the same.
The Trump administration desires a new modus vivendi with Moscow, but the real focus should be managing the relationship with Russia rather than promising a dramatic breakthrough.
The Middle East is facing what a new study calls a collapsing regional order.