The war in Iran appears to be paused, for now, as the United States and the Islamic Republic have announced a two-week ceasefire. It is unclear whether this ceasefire will hold or if hostilities will ...
President Trump’s ‘Project Vault’ echoes strategic concerns that gave rise to the National Defense Stockpile during the Cold ...
The Hormuz crisis is pushing the global system to the brink, exposing not only geopolitical fault lines but the moral contradictions embedded in the international order itself.
Italy’s acquisition of the Bayraktar TB3 represents new momentum toward continental strategic autonomy while also ...
The future of the strait is not shaped by decisive breakthroughs. It is shaped by the continuous, indefinite management of a ...
A growing chorus of analysts suggests that war is transforming Iran into a major world power. The logic is familiar: conflict can consolidate regimes, expand regional influence, and elevate states ...
Upheavals in the longstanding security architecture of the Middle East are causing Egypt to rethink its longstanding policy ...
— a pattern visible in several contexts — sovereignty has not collapsed; it has migrated. Ministries still exist, flags still fly, and diplomats still negotiate, but the functions that constitute ...
Iran is under pressure. That much is clear. But pressure alone does not determine outcome, and neither does expectation. Its ...
Iran and the United States agreed to a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday night, just hours before the former’s civilization was ...
If Vienna fails to restore its fiscal credibility, it risks becoming a “rule taker” rather than a rule maker at a time when ...