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As President Trump pursues economic protectionism and territorial expansion, polling indicates Americans' perceptions of ...
Ten years since 46 countries and 11 international organisations committed to act together to bring illegal wildlife trade to ...
Amid rising geopolitical tensions and the resurgence of personalist rule, where leaders increasingly shape global politics ...
Eddie Fishman discusses his new book on the importance of examining how economic tools have become weapons of coercion and ...
It can be inferred from the 'Reciprocal Tariffs' that the Trump administration means to end globalisation and replace it with ...
Washington needs to come to the table with reasonable expectations of Iran.
An address by His Excellency Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, exploring European security ...
I think one mistake that Ukraine's allies made at the beginning of the full scale invasion was to overpromise what sanctions could achieve. Sanctions were never going to stop Russian tanks. What ...
"Zelensky was very clever and calculated in the early days of the war," says Ed Arnold from defence and security think tank, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). His decision go to the Munich ...
Philip Shetler Jones, a senior research fellow on Indo Pacific security at the Royal United Services Institute, said: “As with so many issues, this is seen from Beijing through the lens of China’s ...
A decision to actually push towards the development of a nuclear weapon would very likely be detected by US or Israeli intelligence, at which point Iran would run a very high risk of military strikes ...
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