Echoes and Lessons from The Korean War and the Ukraine War

The strategic missteps, the power of global alliances, and the search for peace between the Korean War and the conflict in Ukraine offer crucial insights into today’s international order.
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.
What is the Global South?

The Global South is rising, overcoming colonial legacies and economic disparities to challenge traditional power structures. With emerging economies and diverse cultures, these nations are reshaping global dynamics and positioning themselves as key players in the future of international relations.
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?
Who is the Best Candidate for China?

As Kamala Harris emerges as the new Democratic nominee and Trump faces unprecedented challenges, China remains notably silent, hinting at a strategic shift in how Beijing views the unfolding U.S. election drama.
Biden’s Decison

With Biden’s unexpected decision, the election race has suddenly shifted. Kamala Harris emerges as the new Democratic candidate, and the party faces a challenging election ahead.
Has the Biden Administration Been Successful?

Biden’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.
The Global Stakes of America’s Choice in 2024: Multilateralism vs America First

In November, U.S. voters will choose between resurrecting the “America First” doctrine or maintaining a foreign policy based on alliances and multilateralism.
Chinese Electric Vehicles: Tensions and Tariffs

The global EV market is growing, but tariffs and trade tensions between China, the EU, and the U.S. threaten this momentum.
Von der Leyen’s Ambitious Vision

Ursula von der Leyen’s second term as EU Commission President is marked by balancing economic growth, defense integration, and maintaining democratic principles amidst increasing centralization debates.