The Iran war has pushed the Gulf into a different category of risk, one in which commercial exposure can no longer be cleanly ...
Indonesia’s tradition of non-alignment is being tested by a sweeping new agreement with the United States. The plight is not ...
Türkiye’s Akkuyu nuclear power plant reinforces an emerging reality in the Eastern Mediterranean and surroundings: critical ...
Gallium is a soft, silvery metal used in semiconductor production, and with China producing 99% of the world’s supply – it ...
Thousands of kilometers from the drone strikes and naval blockades of the Middle East, a quiet deployment of a 352-meter ...
A carefully choreographed diplomatic moment in Beijing last week may prove more consequential at sea than on land. During Vietnamese leader To Lam’s April 14–17 visit to China, he and Chinese ...
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A field guide to the four theories that actually explain international relations. None alone can explain the evolution of ...
A port visit at CFB Esquimalt by a Dosan Ahn Changho-class submarine is meant to demonstrate strategic and industrial ...
The question of “could Canada join the European Union?” has shifted from pure fantasy to speculative but serious legal and ...
Alberta’s independence movement is more committed at its core than Quebec’s. Recent polling confirms this, yet many still do not take the threat as seriously. Legislative changes have made it easier ...