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The plan for an advanced missile defence shield over the US offers no guarantee of success and risks undermining global ...
Post-PKK Kurdish politics can be transformative because resolution of the Kurdish issue requires a reimagination of Turkish ...
Unresolved questions on pathogen sharing and vaccine access have effectively placed the agreement in limbo. And ratification ...
Israel appears to be planning to expand its operations to take military control of the whole Gaza Strip. Recognition of ...
South Africa’s president avoided calamity by calling on his diverse delegation. That lesson should be taken forward into ...
The tariff war launched by US President Donald Trump has entered a phony war stage. But the next six months will reveal the ...
As Gaza reels from staggering humanitarian devastation, Bronwen Maddox speaks with Yossi Mekelberg, Stephen Farrell, and Julie Norman to unpack the political drivers of Israel’s war, the role of ...
Nine years after the Brexit vote, a new UK–EU deal promises smoother trade and deeper cooperation – but is it the end of the Brexit saga or just another chapter? Bronwen Maddox digs into what the deal ...
The race for AI dominance is gathering speed. Recent moves by Washington and large US tech companies reflect an attempt to compel other countries into making a binary choice: will their AI technology ...
The liberal international order, dominant since 1945, is facing unprecedented challenges driven by both enduring and emerging forces. Key among these are the rise of China, Russia’s war of aggression, ...
— What are the implications of the upcoming presidential election for South Korea, its foreign policy and global security? Following the removal of Yoon Suk Yeol as South Korea’s 13th president on 4 ...
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