A US terrorist designation of two major Brazilian organized crime outfits is not a matter of law enforcement - it’s a ...
Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan is a philosopher, neuroscientist, geostrategist and futurologist. He is the Head of the Geopolitics and Global Futures Department, and head of the Outer Space Security ...
Russia has re-invented its long-range strike capabilities over the course of the Ukraine war, moving from import dependency ...
Geoengineering risks transforming the climate itself into an arena of geopolitical competition, where the atmosphere, ...
Global labor governance is fracturing, leaving manufacturers caught between competing legal systems that, in effect, force ...
Audi Ali is a London-based sustainability professional working in the intersection of environment and labour policies and commodities supply chains. He was an ILO official delivering programmes aimed ...
The central question facing the United States is no longer whether public debt is high, but how a reserve-currency sovereign manages debt levels that increasingly rely on sustained refinancing, ...
Geopolitics Weekly analyzes emerging geopolitical trends around the world, distilling the cacophony of global events into one easy reader. It lands in the inbox of Geopolitical Monitor subscribers ...
The Iran war is opening strategic avenues for China to strengthen its international and domestic position in a disrupted world order.
In April 2026, Cheng Li-wen arrived in mainland China for what his party called a “Journey of Peace.” It was the first visit by a Kuomintang (KMT) chair in nearly a decade. The choreography was ...