CommentAugust 12, 2022 Can technocracies represent the free world in a global conflict? Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EconomyAugust 12, 2022 India has limited ability to feed a hungry world Pramit Pal Chaudhuriis a delegate for strategic dialogues.
SecurityAugust 11, 2022 Two prime ministers further destabilize Libya Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
SecurityAugust 10, 2022 The untapped potential of the Three Seas Initiative James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
Reassessing RussiaAugust 9, 2022 How to deal with Russia Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
PoliticsAugust 8, 2022 Colombia seeks radical change by electing Gustavo Petro as president John Polga-Hecimovichis an assistant professor of Political Science.
OpinionAugust 5, 2022 This ‘soft landing’ means stagflation Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
PoliticsAugust 4, 2022 Kazakhstan gives Russia the cold shoulder Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
Reassessing RussiaAugust 3, 2022 U.S. and Russia cannot reconcile their worldviews James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
EnergyAugust 2, 2022 Will Norway turn the energy crisis into opportunity? Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
CommentAugust 1, 2022 The ECB: Broken rules, frivolous policy Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
Ukraine crisisAugust 1, 2022 Ukraine’s war effort is hobbled by spies, traitors – and corruption GIS FeatureSpecial content by GIS editorial staff.
OpinionJuly 29, 2022 Contours of a postwar Europe take shape Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
SecurityJuly 27, 2022 U.S., UK try to synchronize China, Indo-Pacific policy Walter Lohmandirects The Heritage's Asian Studies Center.
SecurityJuly 26, 2022 China is not coming to Russia’s rescue Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
PoliticsJuly 25, 2022 Scenarios for European Union enlargement Michael Leighteaches at Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) in Bologna.
Reassessing RussiaJuly 22, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine war: Scenarios for Euroatlantic security Stanislaw Koziejis a retired Polish general.
PoliticsJuly 21, 2022 Crisis and instability threaten Pakistan’s economy yet again Aparna Pandeis director of the Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia at the Hudson Institute.
PoliticsJuly 20, 2022 Can Zimbabwe emerge from its crisis? Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African Affairs expert.
EconomyJuly 19, 2022 North Africa’s natural gas: No panacea for the EU Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
SecurityJuly 18, 2022 Multitasking for Japan’s strategists Urs Schöttliis an independent advisor on Asian Affairs.
EconomyJuly 15, 2022 How small Swiss firms keep innovating Henrique Schneideris a professor of economics.
PoliticsJuly 14, 2022 As Russia’s war grinds on, India-U.S. relations set to strengthen Pramit Pal Chaudhuriis a delegate for strategic dialogues.
CommentJuly 13, 2022 Europe ignoring its roots and values Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EconomyJuly 13, 2022 The challenges of supply chain regulation Emmanuel Martinis a senior lecturer in economics.
PoliticsJuly 12, 2022 South Africa confronts cascading fallout of Russia’s war Ralph Mathekgais a political, social and economic researcher.
TechnologyJuly 11, 2022 Borderless money in a hot, flat and crowded world Dante Disparteis chief strategy officer and head of global policy at Circle.
EconomyJuly 8, 2022 Inflation: Causes and consequences GIS FeatureSpecial content by GIS editorial staff.
EnergyJuly 7, 2022 Africa as an alternative energy source for Europe Jaime Nogueira Pintois a historian and political writer.
EconomyJuly 6, 2022 The euro area could be at risk of a new sovereign debt crisis Elisabeth Kreckéis a former professor of economics.
PoliticsJuly 5, 2022 Breaking away from Iran (Part 2): Iraq Amatzia Baramis director of the Centre for Iraq Studies.
PoliticsJuly 4, 2022 Breaking away from Iran (Part 1): Lebanon Amatzia Baramis director of the Centre for Iraq Studies.
CommentJuly 1, 2022 Summits: A dearth of statesmanship Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
Essay July 1, 2022 A high-stakes game of snakes and ladders Lord Alton of Liverpoolis a former Member of the House of Commons.
PoliticsJune 30, 2022 The hidden cost of war Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
PoliticsJune 29, 2022 The UK-Rwanda deal: Risky attempt to curb illegal immigration Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African Affairs expert.
PoliticsJune 28, 2022 U.S. foreign policy after the midterms James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
EconomyJune 27, 2022 Tighter monetary policy for fighting inflation? Really? Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
PoliticsJune 24, 2022 Who will own the oceans? Colleen Graffyis a law professor at Pepperdine Caruso Law School in Malibu, California.
EconomyJune 23, 2022 The Russian invasion and Latin America John Polga-Hecimovichis an assistant professor of Political Science.
EnergyJune 22, 2022 North Sea energy: The UK’s valuable national asset Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
Reassessing RussiaJune 21, 2022 Scenarios for Russia’s strategic Kaliningrad exclave Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
EconomyJune 20, 2022 Russia’s war exacerbates turmoil in fragile sub-Saharan Africa Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African Affairs expert.
OpinionJune 17, 2022 Kazakhstan: An energy opportunity for the EU Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
Reassessing RussiaJune 16, 2022 Russia’s cyber fog in the Ukraine war Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
TechnologyJune 15, 2022 Artificial Intelligence: Prediction revolution Henrique Schneideris a professor of economics.
EnergyJune 14, 2022 Iraq at a crossroads: Kurdish energy competition with Iran Amatzia Baramis director of the Centre for Iraq Studies.
SecurityJune 13, 2022 How Ukraine can emerge from war independent and prosperous Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
OpinionJune 10, 2022 What President Putin could have learned from history Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
SecurityJune 9, 2022 North Korea ramps up its nuclear threats Urs Schöttliis an independent advisor on Asian Affairs.
PoliticsJune 8, 2022 Turkey seeks to repair its foreign relations Klaus Wölferis an Austrian diplomat.
PoliticsJune 6, 2022 After the French elections, what kind of Europe? Michael Wohlgemuthis an economist and researcher.
SecurityJune 3, 2022 East-West conflict 2.0 brings a paradigm shift Ulrich Menzelis a professor of international relations.
EconomyJune 2, 2022 The politics of food supply Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
EconomyJune 1, 2022 Peak oil demand will change global market dynamics Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
CommentJune 1, 2022 Inflation and overregulation are markers of the end of free societies Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
reassessing russiaMay 31, 2022 Russia under sanctions Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
PoliticsMay 30, 2022 The return of the battle over free speech Emmanuel Martinis a senior lecturer in economics.
OpinionMay 27, 2022 Lionizing and sanctioning Russian artists Karl-Peter Schwarzis a former foreign correspondent.
EconomyMay 26, 2022 Biden’s Indo-Pacific economic push lacks punch Riley Waltersis an Asian affairs expert.
CommentMay 26, 2022 Defense of freedom: A new security paradigm for Europe Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
SecurityMay 25, 2022 Nuclear arms return as a key tool of global competition James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
ukraine crisisMay 24, 2022 EU enlargement after Ukraine Blerim Rekais a former Minister for the Republic of Kosovo.
PoliticsMay 20, 2022 The EU’s future: Like Switzerland or more like Italy? Alberto Mingardidirects the Istituto Bruno Leoni.
ukraine crisisMay 19, 2022 Will Ukraine shift to an irregular war? Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
Reassessing RussiaMay 18, 2022 Russia’s energy plans derailed Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
PoliticsMay 17, 2022 Troubles in Costa Rica’s tropical paradise Ines de Marcosis an expert in education and social policy.
PoliticsMay 16, 2022 The fight goes on over Western Sahara’s status Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African Affairs expert.
SecurityMay 12, 2022 Taiwan: Scenarios for an invasion from China Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
Reassessing RussiaMay 11, 2022 Russia-Ukraine war: Scenarios Stanislaw Koziejis a retired Polish general.
Reassessing RussiaMay 10, 2022 How Russia can shed centuries of corruption Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
SecurityMay 9, 2022 A sovereign Europe – necessity or daydream? Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
reassessing russiaMay 6, 2022 Russia’s attempt to build a Third Empire Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
CommentMay 5, 2022 The best ways to contain Russia Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsMay 5, 2022 Can India make its own weapons? Pramit Pal Chaudhuriis a delegate for strategic dialogues.
EconomyMay 4, 2022 The social cost of crises in Europe Elisabeth Kreckéis a former professor of economics.
SecurityMay 3, 2022 Burkina Faso after the coup Carlota Ahrens Teixeirais a senior international relations professional.
Reassessing RussiaMay 2, 2022 The collapse of the Russian military machine Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
SecurityApril 29, 2022 The EU’s response to the war in Ukraine Michael Leighteaches at Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) in Bologna.
SecurityApril 27, 2022 The future of the West’s global security strategy James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
Reassessing RussiaApril 26, 2022 The age-old nature of the ‘new Cold War’ Thitinan Pongsudhirakteaches at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
SecurityApril 25, 2022 Europe’s uncertain Indo-Pacific strategy Riley Waltersis an Asian affairs expert.
EnergyApril 22, 2022 The energy divide between Germany and France Emmanuel Martinis a senior lecturer in economics.
EconomyApril 21, 2022 China’s growing economic impact on the Middle East Zvi Mazelis a former Israeli diplomat.
EnergyApril 19, 2022 The crude reality of oil trade Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
Reassessing RussiaApril 15, 2022 The problem with sanctions Karl-Peter Schwarzis a former foreign correspondent.
Reassessing RussiaApril 14, 2022 Will Finland, Sweden make a joint NATO bid? Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
CommentApril 14, 2022 The Middle East without foreign interventions Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
SecurityApril 13, 2022 Security implications of South Korea’s election Urs Schöttliis an independent advisor on Asian Affairs.
Reassessing RussiaApril 12, 2022 What’s behind Russia’s ‘ruble clause’? Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
EnergyApril 11, 2022 China’s energy and climate plans under threat Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
EconomyApril 8, 2022 How China’s Belt and Road Initiative is faring Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
ImmigrationApril 7, 2022 Migration crisis in Southern Africa Ralph Mathekgais a political, social and economic researcher.