Despite sustained international condemnation and relative diplomatic isolation, the Taliban government is likely to remain in power for the foreseeable future.
On Venezuela, Washington is now rehashing an older grammar of power, in which legality follows force rather than restrains it ...
The Iron Beam is a new laser-based system that hopes to narrow the cost asymmetries between cheap drones and expensive ...
The new US National Security Strategy is swapping democratic idealism for ‘flexible realism,’ and Syria is well-placed to ...
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) may not have the glamour of hydrogen or offshore wind, but it is having a significant influence ...
This week we examine a resumption of hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia, interdictions at sea by the US military in ...
Faced with declining materiel and economic firepower, Russia is embellishing battlefield victories to help steer the course ...
Iran’s national security is no longer defined solely by armies, weapons, or borders—it now hinges on something far more ...
South Korea’s battery champions have built an industry that powers the world’s green ambitions, but their breakneck expansion ...
President Trump could recognize Russian land grabs and face no immediate legal consequences. Congress must change that.
Real peace is a slow, multidimensional process rooted in collective institutions. What radiates from the White House today is ...
Intensifying geopolitical shifts in Central Asia are straining the region’s multivector diplomacy, but frameworks like C5+1 ...