SecurityMarch 29, 2023 New hope for an end to Yemen’s civil war? Pierre Bousselis a columnist and researcher specializing in the Arab world.
SecurityMarch 28, 2023 Doubts grow over Taiwan’s Silicon Shield Alexander Neillspecializes in Asia-Pacific geopolitics.
EconomyMarch 27, 2023 Expect neither a recovery nor a recession Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
EssayMarch 24, 2023 Prospects for democratic capitalism Lord David Alton of Liverpoolis a former Member of the House of Commons.
EnergyMarch 23, 2023 Terrorism hinders Mozambique’s energy potential Anonymous GIS expertprovides analysis anonymously to safeguard the expert’s security and impartiality.
EconomyMarch 22, 2023 The CBDCs are coming: Should we worry? Vahan P. Rothis the co-founder and CIO of RealUnit Schweiz AG.
SecurityMarch 21, 2023 The future of the U.S.-China nuclear arms race James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
PoliticsMarch 20, 2023 Georgia’s future may hinge on Russia’s war in Ukraine Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
EnergyMarch 16, 2023 Securing the EU’s electricity supply Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
CommentMarch 15, 2023 The changing balance in the Indian Ocean Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EconomyMarch 15, 2023 How the EU may respond to a new sovereign debt crisis Elisabeth Kreckéis a former professor of economics.
PoliticsMarch 14, 2023 U.S. congressional infighting is more than meets the eye James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
PoliticsMarch 13, 2023 The EU’s imperfect choices on migration from Africa Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African affairs expert.
PoliticsMarch 10, 2023 Geopolitical transformation in the South Caucasus Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
EconomyMarch 9, 2023 Generative artificial intelligence: Rise of the machines Vahan P. Rothis the co-founder and CIO of RealUnit Schweiz AG.
CommentMarch 8, 2023 Innovation by prohibition? Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsMarch 7, 2023 Romania’s paradox Paul Dragos Aligicais a professor of political and administrative sciences.
PoliticsMarch 6, 2023 Hungary on its own path Krisztina Koenenis a Hungarian-born journalist, writer and translator.
SecurityMarch 3, 2023 Israeli election delivers new generations, new resentments Pierre Bousselis a columnist and researcher specializing in the Arab world.
EnergyMarch 2, 2023 Libya exposes Italy’s hurdles in Mediterranean energy Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
Eye on inflationMarch 1, 2023 How will central banks tackle the next stage of inflation? Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
EconomyFebruary 28, 2023 Cryptocurrencies: The sages and the charlatans Henrique Schneideris a professor of economics.
SecurityFebruary 27, 2023 Swedes may sink their own NATO bid Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
PoliticsFebruary 24, 2023 What role should the G20 play? Brett Schaeferis an expert in international regulatory affairs.
PoliticsFebruary 23, 2023 As Turkey begins its second century, uncertainty looms Klaus Wölferis an Austrian former diplomat.
EconomyFebruary 22, 2023 The U.S. is subsidizing clean energy. What about the EU? Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
EnergyFebruary 21, 2023 Averting a full-blown gas crisis in Europe Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
PoliticsFebruary 20, 2023 A shift is taking place in U.S.-China relations Junhua Zhangis a senior associate at the EIAS.
EssayFebruary 17, 2023 Haiti’s incomplete nation-building Anthony Maingotis professor emeritus of sociology at Florida International University.
CommentFebruary 17, 2023 Ending Syria’s tragedies Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsFebruary 16, 2023 Peru’s cycle of instability continues John Polga-Hecimovichis an associate professor of Political Science.
SecurityFebruary 15, 2023 Realism overtakes wishful thinking in Japan Urs Schöttliis an independent advisor on Asian Affairs.
PoliticsFebruary 14, 2023 The Arab world faces China’s ambitions Pierre Bousselis a columnist and researcher specializing in the Arab world.
SecurityFebruary 13, 2023 Beyond Russia’s war against Ukraine Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
OpinionFebruary 10, 2023 Qatargate, Morocco and the EU Michael Leighteaches at Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) in Bologna.
EnergyFebruary 9, 2023 Lebanon and Israel’s historic maritime border deal Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
CommentFebruary 8, 2023 Europe’s regulatory-technocratic suicide Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsFebruary 8, 2023 Voter discontent raises hopes of Spanish opposition Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African affairs expert.
PoliticsFebruary 7, 2023 Xi Jinping’s new politburo and China’s trajectory Michael Cunninghamis a China expert.
EnergyFebruary 6, 2023 New challenges in protecting critical EU infrastructure Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
EnergyFebruary 3, 2023 Oil and gas: The investment gap dilemma Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
PoliticsFebruary 2, 2023 U.S. policy adrift in the Middle East James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
PoliticsFebruary 1, 2023 Germany remains in denial over its Russia policy Matt Boysespecializes in Central European political, security and economic issues.
PoliticsJanuary 31, 2023 Rising migration tensions on Mediterranean shores Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
PoliticsJanuary 30, 2023 China tries to charm Southeast Asia Junhua Zhangis a senior associate at the EIAS.
CommentJanuary 30, 2023 After Germany’s indecision, an opportunity for progress Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EnergyJanuary 27, 2023 Oil markets: An early peek into 2023 Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
PoliticsJanuary 26, 2023 Central Asia is coming into its own Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
EconomyJanuary 25, 2023 The fragile state of Pakistan Aparna Pandeis director of the Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia at the Hudson Institute.
EconomyJanuary 24, 2023 Russia’s regions face the war economy Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
CommentJanuary 23, 2023 Geoeconomics in constant change Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EnergyJanuary 23, 2023 Europe’s energy switch may boost African producers Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African affairs expert.
PoliticsJanuary 20, 2023 The accountability deficit: Lessons from France Emmanuel Martinis a senior lecturer in economics.
PoliticsJanuary 19, 2023 Is there a Biden doctrine? James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
SecurityJanuary 18, 2023 Ukraine’s strategic communication in the war with Russia Stanislaw Koziejis a retired Polish general.
PoliticsJanuary 17, 2023 Understanding Germany’s half-hearted support of Ukraine Karl-Peter Schwarzis a former foreign correspondent.
SecurityJanuary 16, 2023 What role for Europe in the Middle East and North Africa? Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
SecurityJanuary 13, 2023 Serbia sees itself as heir to Yugoslavia’s nonaligned tradition Klaus Wölferis an Austrian former diplomat.
CommentJanuary 12, 2023 The new geopolitical play Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsJanuary 12, 2023 Angola’s ruling party is losing its luster Anonymous GIS expertprovides analysis anonymously to safeguard the expert’s security and impartiality.
EconomyJanuary 11, 2023 Cheap is over: Good and bad news for eurozone banks Elisabeth Kreckéis a former professor of economics.
SecurityJanuary 10, 2023 Crimea’s past, and its postwar future Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
SecurityJanuary 9, 2023 Assessing the Iranian arms industry Pierre Bousselis a columnist and researcher specializing in the Arab world.
EnergyJanuary 6, 2023 Paying the sustainability bill with inflation Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
TechnologyJanuary 5, 2023 Space invaders: The rise of commercial firms Dean Chengis a senior fellow with the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies.
SecurityJanuary 4, 2023 Reconstructing the postwar Black Sea region Paul Dragos Aligicais a professor of political and administrative sciences.
CommentJanuary 4, 2023 Do not fear defending freedom Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
SecurityJanuary 3, 2023 Burkina Faso: Another Russia-West hotspot? Carlota Ahrens Teixeirais a senior international relations professional.
PoliticsJanuary 2, 2023 Post-globalization: The West’s strategy options Mojmír Hamplis a Czech economist, banker and commentator.
EnergyDecember 23, 2022 Europe and Russia without Nord Stream Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
EconomyDecember 22, 2022 Windfall-profit tax: A popular idea with bad consequences Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
CommentDecember 21, 2022 The case for neutrality Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsDecember 21, 2022 Europe’s newest forum: Space for dialogue or photo opportunity? Michael Leighteaches at Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) in Bologna.
PoliticsDecember 20, 2022 The future of Australia-China relations Riley Waltersis an Asian affairs expert.
EconomyDecember 19, 2022 BRICS’s hazy outlook Ralph Mathekgais a political, social and economic researcher.
OpinionDecember 16, 2022 The backlash builds against ESG investing Diane Katzis a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
EconomyDecember 15, 2022 China’s future under Xiconomics Junhua Zhangis a senior associate at the EIAS.
EconomyDecember 14, 2022 Europe’s ever closer disunion Elisabeth Kreckéis a former professor of economics.
EconomyDecember 13, 2022 Zambia’s painful path to economic recovery Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African affairs expert.
CommentDecember 13, 2022 The risks of ignoring Turkey Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsDecember 12, 2022 Postelection Brazil: The house is still divided John Polga-Hecimovichis an associate professor of Political Science.
Reassessing RussiaDecember 9, 2022 Putin’s eternal world Gerhard Mangottis a professor of international relations.
PoliticsDecember 8, 2022 Meloni may give Italy stability, but beware the enemy within Alberto Mingardidirects the Istituto Bruno Leoni.
Eye on inflationDecember 7, 2022 Energy prices and inflation: Politics trump the economics Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
EnergyDecember 6, 2022 Turkey-Libya energy accord riles Mediterranean waters Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
EconomyDecember 5, 2022 The Russian economy mobilizes for war Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
OpinionDecember 2, 2022 With the EU’s energy crisis, integration has again fallen short Mojmír Hamplis a Czech economist, banker and commentator.
SecurityDecember 1, 2022 Iran menaces abroad as protests grow at home Amatzia Baramis director of the Centre for Iraq Studies.
CommentDecember 1, 2022 The wage-price spiral begins Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EconomyNovember 30, 2022 Climate barriers to global trade Henrique Schneideris a professor of economics.
SecurityNovember 29, 2022 Ensuring Ukraine’s postwar security Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
SecurityNovember 28, 2022 The African Union’s 20 years: Record and new challenges Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African affairs expert.
EssayNovember 25, 2022 Where will technologization leave humanity? Lord David Alton of Liverpoolis a former Member of the House of Commons.
CommentNovember 24, 2022 Free speech, Twitter and Elon Musk Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EconomyNovember 24, 2022 Labor markets, education and growth Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
SecurityNovember 23, 2022 Putin’s lonely Russia Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.