The intensifying global competition for freshwater resources is reshaping geopolitical landscapes, revealing a new truth: ...
The disappearing Aral Sea represents an environmental disaster that can only be reversed through joint efforts in practical restoration, backed by international help. Promising early steps have been ...
This week we examine the potential impact of new protests on US-Iran negotiations, fallout from the US Supreme Court striking down President Trump’s landmark tariff policy, new rare earth magnet ...
On January 3, US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, a move that has triggered a wider debate about exerting geoeconomic leverage over oil flows. Crucially, Washington’s stated intent ...
As seen in the recent Orion critical minerals deal, the next chapter of mining consolidation will likely be defined through ...
Geopolitics Weekly analyzes emerging geopolitical trends around the world, distilling the cacophony of global events into one easy reader. It lands in the inbox of Geopolitical Monitor subscribers ...
The dissolution of global alliances represents a natural and logical shift toward a system of international relations that is more flexible in decision-making and more adaptive to current realities.
The 2026 Addis Ababa Summit revealed a tension between idealism and urgency. The rhetoric of unity, justice, and water security speaks to a continental aspiration for dignity. Yet hard power realities ...
Amid a global system in flux, the international community must decide: reinforce old norms through unified action or acquiesce to a future defined by coercion and unilateralism.
Examining the force structure, doctrine, and capabilities of China’s PLA Navy after decades of modernization and rapid shipbuilding.