Articles

Opinion – Japan’s Military Awakening

Julian McBride • Apr 6 2025 • Articles

Japanese remilitarization will benefit the people of Japan and offer be a much-needed counterbalance in the Indo-Pacific.

Opinion – Weakened US Relations Is Pushing Europe Towards China

Ali Mammadov • Apr 6 2025 • Articles

Overdependence on any single actor will leave Europe vulnerable to external pressures.

Are Autistic People Truly at Greater Risk of Being Radicalised?

Charlotte Goodwin • Apr 2 2025 • Articles

The sensationalist media narrative of autism as a ‘risk factor’ must be avoided and autistic people who could be vulnerable to radicalisation should be seen as victims over threats.

Opinion – UK Militarism Can (and Must) Be Resisted

Ellen Martin • Apr 1 2025 • Articles

Rejecting martial violence will also require that we resist the societal pressures to support British military personnel.

Opinion – Mexico’s Historical Vision for Free Trade in the Trump Era

Andrés Ruiz-Ojeda • Apr 1 2025 • Articles

As the Trump administration continues to flout the “rule-based order”, we must remember that the liberal elements of the order now under siege emerged largely against the preference of dominant powers.

Brexit Britain in the Transatlantic Standoff: Bridging the Gap?

William Mallinson • Apr 1 2025 • Articles

Britain could revert to its traditional role of serving as a bridge between Washington and Brussels, also considering the influence of human characteristics on leadership.

US-Israel Tech and Business Bonds: Advancing Innovation for Mutual Benefit

Itzhak Mashiah • Apr 1 2025 • Articles

While tech discourse remains somewhat peripheral, it presents an opportunity to reshape the international narrative.

Opinion – The Gripen Illusion: Sweden’s Fighter Jet is Under America’s Thumb

Andrew Latham • Mar 30 2025 • Articles

Mark Carney has argued that Canada should consider acquiring the Saab Gripen instead of the F-35, yet Washington can veto any sale.

Protests in Turkey Amid a Global Shift to the Right

Bulent Gokay • Mar 30 2025 • Articles

The current juncture represents a particularly dismal chapter in Turkey’s history that displays all the traits of economic crisis and political exhaustion.

Regional Neorealism: Rethinking Geography and Geopolitical Competition

Anthony Heron • Mar 29 2025 • Articles

Regional neorealism brings both offensive and defensive schools together to produce a lens for a planet in flux.