Japanese remilitarization will benefit the people of Japan and offer be a much-needed counterbalance in the Indo-Pacific.
Overdependence on any single actor will leave Europe vulnerable to external pressures.
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.
Rejecting martial violence will also require that we resist the societal pressures to support British military personnel.
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.
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.
While tech discourse remains somewhat peripheral, it presents an opportunity to reshape the international narrative.
Mark Carney has argued that Canada should consider acquiring the Saab Gripen instead of the F-35, yet Washington can veto any sale.
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 brings both offensive and defensive schools together to produce a lens for a planet in flux.
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