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Why will the US student protest wave not spill over to Europe?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 30, 2024.

The escalation of student protests at Columbia University, including the violent seizure of Hamilton Hall, forced the university's management to face fresh trials shortly after...

Beijing is in a quandary after the US-Japan summit - what will its response be?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 12, 2024.

Following the US-Japan summit in Washington, China cannot relax its growing ambitions to support economic interests in the Indo-Pacific with aggressive military engagement. The meeting between...

NATO has no reason to rush to include Argentina in its orbit

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 25, 2024.

Argentina's request for NATO global partner status is the latest in a series of efforts by unconventional President Javier Milei to demonstrate his determination to...

How much risk does the anti-GPS coalition pose?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 2, 2024.

A little over a year ago, Qantas pilots reported interference to their radio communications and GPS during a flight over the Pacific coming from Chinese...

Next UK government must come clean on the cost of defence

UK Harvey Morris - April 17, 2024.

Responding to the challenges of an increasingly unstable world, Britain’s two main political parties have matched pledges to boost defence spending while remaining ominously vague...

New Realities Arrive in the Arctic - Geostrategic competition is rising

Globalization Gordon Feller, TA contributor - April 13, 2024.

The global competition for the Arctic is clearly intensifying. One way to understand the unfolding drama is to look at the situation facing Arctic ports.  The...

It is written “Defense” But Means “War”

Economy Emre Alkin, TA contributor - April 27, 2024.

"Correct analysis requires correct information." Countless times I have said this fact in this column. To people who think that things happen for no reason,...

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