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Decoding how emerging powers − from India, Africa and ASEAN to Latin America − are forging new alignments and creating a new order.
Russia’s global pullback creates new power vacuums
Russia’s withdrawal from key conflict zones leaves the U.S. with selective gains, while China and Turkiye are stepping up to expand their influence.
is a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
Cartel evolution fuels Mexico’s cycle of managed instability
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The Iran conundrum
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Singapore carefully balances U.S. and China relationships
is a specialist on Southeast Asia and United States-Turkey relations.
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Somalia’s president tightens grip after Israel recognizes Somaliland
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Geoeconomic risks cloud Southeast Asia’s energy future
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Revolutionary Guards take the reins in Iran
is director of the Centre for Iraq Studies.
Coercive U.S. trade policy and Brazil’s strategic pivot
is an associate professor of Political Science.
Uganda enters a more fragile phase
is an African affairs expert.
Scandals erode Sao Paulo Forum’s leftist grip
is a former Venezuelan presidential candidate.
Why the Abraham Accords endure despite the Gaza war
is a columnist and researcher specializing in the Arab world.
Venezuela key in Trump’s national security strategy
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Derailed Israeli-Turkish ties are unlikely to recover soon
is an expert on Turkish affairs.
The Black Sea region after the Russia-Ukraine war
specializes in Central European political, security and economic issues.
Azerbaijan’s strategic reentry into post-Assad Syria
is the CEO of Gulf State Analytics.
The path of sanctions evasion leads through Kyrgyzstan
is a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.













