Nagorno-Karabakh: Moscow’s Exploitation of a Conflict in the Caucasus Millie Murray Mar 10, 2021 Putin’s courting of bitter combatants opens the region to future Russian exploitation.
Russia’s Revolution? Alexei Navalny’s Opposition Alexander Kelly Mar 2, 2021 Navalny’s brush with death, subsequent return to Russia, and recent arrest have ignited protests as fierce as any…
Take it, or Go Without: Sputnik-V and Global Vaccine Access Sylvia Lorico Feb 10, 2021 While 184 countries, developed and developing, eventually came together to join the COVAX alliance, the choice of…
A Delicate Balancing Act at the Heart of Central Asia Ewan Halliday Nov 23, 2020 Kazakhstan’s position is a complicated one. The country’s ruling elites are attaching themselves to China’s rising…
Revolution in the Making: Belarus’ Ongoing Protest Movement Elizabeth Franceschini Nov 7, 2020 "This revolution refuses to be characterized by the aims of Western powers, or by its comparison with the…
Outsourcing War: Mercenaries as a Foreign Policy Tool Felipe Aas Oct 27, 2020 While the use of mercenaries is a conventional practice, its proliferation is nevertheless a cause for concern. By…
Effective Peace Solution on Hold as Foreign Actors Interfere in Libya Conflict Ewan Halliday Oct 20, 2020 In the next few months, there may be a new prime minister in Tripoli or a new leader of the LNA, but regardless of…
Ballet géopolitique en Biélorussie Lauren Naniche Oct 16, 2020 La Biélorussie, au carrefour des pôles d’influences russe et européen, danse depuis plusieurs années avec les deux…
The Burning North: A Warning for Humanity Matthias Hoenisch Aug 29, 2020 The entire world bears the consequences of the largest emitters’ actions. Compared to the future effects of climate…
The Magnitsky Act: The Anti-Corruption Tool the U.S. Needs, but Won’t… Ewan Halliday Aug 27, 2020 A decade after Magnitsky’s passing and with no indication that corrupt behaviour is subsiding, this pattern is…