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Can the global economy cope with growing chokepoints?

Globalization Michael Spence - March 27, 2026.

Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which about a fifth of the world’s oil and a quarter of its fertilizer passes, has...

Is there a broader Asian strategy behind the US campaign in Iran?

Middle East Hussam Radman - March 15, 2026.

In the second week of the U.S.–Israeli military campaign against Iran, Tomorrow’s Affairs raised a pre-emptive question: would Central Asia remain insulated from the consequences...

Condemnation of Muslim public prayer event sparks UK political furore

UK Harvey Morris - March 25, 2026.

Don’t they know there’s a war on? In recent days in which the escalating US-Israeli conflict with Iran eclipsed other concerns, UK politics were sidetracked into...

US defeated in UN women’s rights vote but many battles lie head

Globalization Sharmila Devi - March 20, 2026.

Multilateralism scored a rare victory last week after the US failed to stop the adoption of a concluding statement about women’s rights at a UN...

Europe fades on the world stage amid lack of leadership

EU Ferry Biedermann - March 5, 2026.

It doesn’t take an Iran crisis to make clear that Europe suffers from both a lack of leadership and political direction, and that the two...

Echoes of the past in latest UK-US rift over Iran

UK Harvey Morris - March 11, 2026.

The gods of coincidence apparently ordained that the latest crisis in the much-vaunted ‘special relationship’ between the US and the UK should erupt exactly 80...

When military might lacks strategy - the most dangerous form of war

Middle East Emre Alkin - March 21, 2026.

No matter how powerful an operation is militarily, if the strategic calculus behind it is lacking, the outcomes can be far more complex than expected. Many...

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