These cases point to a general pattern. Economic pressure tends to matter in war only when it triggers one of three outcomes: the collapse of a state’s capacity to fight, the fragmentation of the ...
The recent return of China’s ‘wolf warrior’ diplomats has more to say about domestic pressures than about external challenges ...
Europe will require new leadership as the US tilts from law to power.
The UK is consolidating dispersed intelligence services under a new defence-led Military Intelligence Services construct to ...
Within 12 months, the US President’s second term in office has had an impact on international relations unlike any in recent ...
The impact of Maduro’s capture will be negligible on Venezuela’s cocaine-trafficking.
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Cathy Haenlein responds to the government's announcement of major reforms to policing in the UK
The case for reform is strong … Experience suggests the greatest risks lie not in the model but in culture, process and change leadership.
He likes [Italian Prime Minister Giorgia] Meloni, for example, or at least the last time I checked...And again, she has a ...
The Iranian regime has no answers to the country’s problems and there will eventually be change. But this may not happen ...
Venezuela needs fundamental change to its economic structures to prevent the abduction of Nicolas Maduro from eventually ...
Public–private partnerships can play a key role in both tackling and preventing money muling in Ukraine and beyond.
To avoid being confronted in the Channel, growing numbers of tankers are travelling around the UK’s west coast, according to Gonzalo Saiz Erausquin of the Royal United Services Institute, suggesting ...
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