If the Iranian regime survives, what comes next is not a choice between proxies and nukes. It is the recognition that nukes ...
The UAE’s exit from OPEC marks the third member in seven years to leave the cartel. Given looming peak oil demand and OPEC’s ...
The Iran war and other geopolitical ruptures are allowing Washington to reposition itself from systemic guarantor to ...
Canada’s engagement with the Indo-Pacific continues to unfold against one of the most consequential shifts in contemporary global politics: the center of gravity of the international system is ...
The fragile ceasefire that followed the recent US-Iran confrontation has brought temporary operational calm to the Gulf, but it has not restored regional peace and stability. Beneath the surface, ...
Ibn Khaldun wrote that a political community begins to dissolve not when it is defeated from outside, but when its strongest member decides the common bond costs more than it returns. He called this ...
As tensions escalate around Iran, a growing line of analysis suggests that the Islamic Republic is entering a more overtly militarized phase, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) assuming ...
Able Archer 83 showed how a routine Cold War military exercise could escalate toward nuclear confrontation. The US, Japan, ...
A recent summit at Gdansk furthers Warsaw’s quest for credible deterrence while demonstrating the sort of intra-European ...