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The latest chapter in the conflict-torn Middle East is just beginning

Middle East Richard Haass - June 14, 2025.

In its airstrikes across Iran, Israel reportedly killed senior military leaders as well as prominent figures in the country’s nuclear program. It also appears that Israel...

Have global energy consumers learned the lessons of the 1991 Gulf War?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 14, 2025.

On Friday night, Israeli F-35 fighter jets carried out precision airstrikes on Iran's uranium enrichment facilities in Natanz and conventional weapons depots in the Isfahan...

Trump’s Psychological Profile and His Economic Decisions

Economy Emre Alkin - June 14, 2025.

As the renowned psychiatrist Vamik Volkan’s numerous studies and British physician and former minister David Owen’s book "In Sickness and In Power" show us, there...

Europe’s road to strategic sovereignty will be long and difficult

EU Shlomo Ben-Ami - June 13, 2025.

No alliance is eternal; it lasts only until it is no longer useful for at least one of the parties. That was true for France and...

Where does New Zealand actually stand in a world looking for sides?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 13, 2025.

At first glance, Christopher Luxon's planned visit to China and then Europe next week appears to be the usual bilateral protocol of a Pacific leader...

Brazil seeks to steer Latin America between China and the US

Politics Sharmila Devi - June 13, 2025.

A summit of BRICS emerging economies in Rio de Janeiro on 6-7 July comes hard on the heels of a meeting last month of Latin...

Geoeconomic tools can be used only once

Globalization Daniel Gros - June 12, 2025.

A few years ago, there was an overarching global consensus on trade: the freer, the better. Only nerdy economists spent much time agonizing over the...

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