BEST 20 ARTICLES FROM 2024

By Alexander Bergh

The Strongmen And Their CountriesĀ 

Tracing the paths of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orban, and Nicolas Maduro, their strategic rise to one-man rule highlights a concerning trend towards global democratic erosion and the reshaping of international relations.

By Berk Tuttup

By Lorenzo Izzi

The Limitless Partnership

The strengthening alliance between Russia and China is creating a new era of multipolarity. Economic cooperation and strategic moves are challenging US hegemony.

By Suruthi Lenin

Putinism and Beyond

Putinism has reshaped Russia through centralized power, corruption, and assertive foreign policies, leading to global tensions, economic stagnation, and increased isolation from the West.

By Diana Talantbekova

America’s Universial Values

From the Declaration of Independence to today, America’s core values have shaped its foreign policy, balancing cultural ideals with practical strategies on the global stage.

By John Giallorenzo

By Chris Gowe

Has the Biden Administration Been Successful?

Bidenā€™s presidency saw major domestic accomplishments, such as economic growth and infrastructure reform, but was overshadowed by foreign policy challenges, like Afghanistan’s withdrawal and Middle Eastern conflicts.

By Marcus Mildenberger

A World with More Isolationist America

A second Trump presidency could radically alter U.S. foreign policy, prioritize national sovereignty, disrupt alliances, and challenge the liberal international order. What will the future hold?

By Billy Agwanda

What Does President Putin Really Want?

Putin’s determination to restore Russia’s great power status propels the conflict in Ukraine, intensifying the struggle for influence and challenging Western dominance.

By Kevin Doremus

The New Threat to Democracy:Ā AI

AIā€™s profound impact on elections and global power dynamics underscores the urgent need to tackle its challenges, ensuring both ethical use and the preservation of democratic values.

By Arushi Kaur

By Chris Gowe

By Avery Prewitt

By Leon Li

By Riccardo Nachtigal

By Krisitn Hynes

By Keith Sonia

By Rachel Hile

By William Cano

By Seunghawn Shane Kim

By Alexander Bergh

The Strongmen And Their CountriesĀ 

Tracing the paths of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orban, and Nicolas Maduro, their strategic rise to one-man rule highlights a concerning trend towards global democratic erosion and the reshaping of international relations.

By Berk Tuttup

By Lorenzo Izzi

The Limitless Partnership

The strengthening alliance between Russia and China is creating a new era of multipolarity. Economic cooperation and strategic moves are challenging US hegemony.

By Suruthi Lenin

Putinism and Beyond

Putinism has reshaped Russia through centralized power, corruption, and assertive foreign policies, leading to global tensions, economic stagnation, and increased isolation from the West.

By Diana Talantbekova

America’s Universial Values

From the Declaration of Independence to today, America’s core values have shaped its foreign policy, balancing cultural ideals with practical strategies on the global stage.

By Anshu Meghe

By Chris Gowe

Has the Biden Administration Been Successful?

Bidenā€™s presidency saw major domestic accomplishments, such as economic growth and infrastructure reform, but was overshadowed by foreign policy challenges, like Afghanistan’s withdrawal and Middle Eastern conflicts.

By Marcus Mildenberger

A World with More Isolationist America

A second Trump presidency could radically alter U.S. foreign policy, prioritize national sovereignty, disrupt alliances, and challenge the liberal international order. What will the future hold?

By Billy Agwanda

What Does President Putin Really Want?

Putin’s determination to restore Russia’s great power status propels the conflict in Ukraine, intensifying the struggle for influence and challenging Western dominance.

By Kevin Doremus

The New Threat to Democracy:Ā AI

AIā€™s profound impact on elections and global power dynamics underscores the urgent need to tackle its challenges, ensuring both ethical use and the preservation of democratic values.

By Arushi Kaur

By Chirs Monday

By Avery Prewitt

By lenon Li

By Riccardo Nachtigal

By Kristin Hynes

By Keith Sonia

By Rachel Hile

By William Cano

By Seunghawn Shane Kim