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The current Geopolitical map of the World in May 2026Continue reading on Medium »
The maps used by diplomats assume something stable: lines that stay drawn, governments that stay in power, partners that stay predictable.Continue reading on Medium »
Analyzing Poland’s 2026-2030 foreign strategy through tensions in autonomy , security and global positioning .Continue reading on Medium »
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Every year, in a gleaming hotel ballroom in Singapore, the Indo-Pacific strategic order gets set for a public display. This happens not through signing of communiqués or convention...
Trump's campaign to secure the world's chokepoints reshapes power-and leaves Iran and its allies with little leverage left.
In my opinion, we are not watching the end of a war, but the sophisticated resupply of a regional machine. The “ceasefire” in the Middle…Continue reading on Medium »
Igor SevenardDownload PDFMay 25 2026IC Photo/DepositphotosWorld order is often described spatially, as states defends borders, build spheres of influence, contest maritime zones, s...
Igor SevenardDownload PDFMay 25 2026IC Photo/DepositphotosWorld order is often described spatially, as states defends borders, build spheres of influence, contest maritime zones, s...
Global Tensions Surge as War Becomes a Permanent Engine of Profit Power and Control in 2026Milan AdamsIn early 2026, the tone of global reporting has shifted in a way that is diffi...
You probably think you know where the world’s trouble spots are. Ukraine. The Middle East. Taiwan. Maybe Venezuela if you’ve been paying…Continue reading on Medium »
February 28, 2026, will go down in the annals of economic history as the moment when the architecture of global trade, honed over decades to maximize cost efficiency, collapsed und...
Can a government’s change in direction actually dismantle twenty years of deep-rooted extremist infrastructure?Continue reading on Medium »
Uncover how Washington’s shifting strategy is driving allies to seek replacements in a changing world order.Continue reading on Geopolitics & Beyond »
A system of fuzzy borders, in which powerful states treat territory as negotiable and sovereignty as conditional, is not a viable alternative to the liberal world order.
PARIS—For most of the postwar era, global power was defined by alliances, aircraft carriers, and reserve currencies. But we are now entering an era defined by critical infrastructu...
The third Gulf War is radically reshaping global energy markets. Prof. Majid al-Moneef* examines why this conflict differs from previous reg...
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The world leaders met in Davos in January 2026. They did not sound like diplomats. They sounded like people at a funeral.Continue reading on Medium »
Four nations. One alliance. How Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Qatar are quietly redrawing the global map and what smart investors…Continue reading on Medium »
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