As seen in the recent Orion critical minerals deal, the next chapter of mining consolidation will likely be defined through state-backed consortiums as opposed to organic market forces that culminate ...
Amid a global system in flux, the international community must decide: reinforce old norms through unified action or acquiesce to a future defined by coercion and unilateralism.
The US-India interim framework on secondary tariffs is less the epilogue to a short trade dispute than a trial by fire for tariff conditionality as a sanctions enforcement instrument.
This week we examine Trump’s embrace of the Chavista regime in Venezuela, reports of multiple assassination attempts targeting President al-Shaara in Syria, Beijing’s accelerating efforts to offload ...
New tariff authority tied to Iran-linked trade and renewed US maritime guidance near the Strait of Hormuz show a familiar pattern: Washington is turning “national security” tools into daily friction ...
A recent landmark report is sounding the alarm on the risks of unregulated AI advancement. Will governments listen?
The instincts driving the Trump administration’s domestic policy increasingly align with its foreign-policy posture: a readiness to discard norms and constraints in the name of expediency.
Examining the force structure, doctrine, and capabilities of China’s PLA Navy after decades of modernization and rapid shipbuilding.
Iran’s national security is no longer defined solely by armies, weapons, or borders—it now hinges on something far more fundamental: water.