The Abraham Accords Will Probably Survive
Neville Teller, Jerusalem Post
In general, analysts assess that the effect of the Gaza conflict will be to slow, rather than halt, Israel's...
Neville Teller, Jerusalem Post
In general, analysts assess that the effect of the Gaza conflict will be to slow, rather than halt, Israel's...
Arsen Ostrovsky and Richard Kemp, Newsweek
In 1944, as the Allies were preparing for the D-Day landings in Normandy, it is unfathomable that anyone sought to pressure British Prime Minister...
Gonzalez Jr. & Frost, RealClearPolitics
The Biden-Harris administration's recent decision to stall the approval of additional liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities is a step backward...
Grant Newsham, AT
Marcos to meet same officials who left Manila in the lurch amid China's South China Sea aggression during the Obama administration
Gabriel Gavin, Politico EU
The EU replaced Russian energy with U.S. supplies after Moscow launched a war. Now people are wondering: Is Europe too dependent on America?
Urmika Deb, ASPI Strategist
The Raisina Dialogue, India's flagship conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics, was held from 21 to 23 February this year, and discussions on and around the...
Kester Kenn Klomegah, Modern Diplomacy
As a political newcomer popular among the youth, Bassirou Diomaye Faye unreservedly promised to govern with...
Ana Palacio, Project Syndicate
Germany escaped its post-reunification economic slump thanks to decisive action by determined leaders, bolstered by true belief in the European project....
Henry Olsen, Brussels Signal
Portuguese Prime Minister-designate Luis Montenegro faced a hard decision after narrowly winning last month's elections.
James Andrew Lewis, CSIS
China not only has more shoes, it is the world largest producer of shoes. How did The United States let this crucial industry, on which modern economies must stand,...
Nicholas Lardy, Foreign Affairs
For over two decades, China's phenomenal economic performance impressed and alarmed much of the world, including the United States, its top trading partner....
John Dotson, China Brief
On February 14, an incident occurred to the east of Taiwan's Kinmen Island, in which an unidentified PRC small boat capsized while allegedly fleeing from an...
Cristina Vanberghen, Modern Diplomacy
While traditionally conducted behind closed doors, elections for the NATO Secretary General are now facing the...
George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
The moon will soon totally eclipse the sun - an event rare enough to be measured in centuries.
Peter Juul, Substack
How a foreign policy impulse intended to reduce the risk of conflict only winds up increasing it.
Francesco Sisci, Asia Times
Israel's lethal strike on Iran in Syria leaves Tehran with few good options to respond without risking direct involvement in a wider war
Peter Berkowitz, RealClearPolitics
Israelis from all walks of life believe that the Oct. 7 massacres changed something vital in them and in their country.
Seth Frantzman, JPost
The death of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Mohammad Reza Zahedi in an airstrike in Damascus represents the end of an era for Iran.
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