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5-Minute Geopolitics
- Why the South China Sea Is Becoming the World’s Most Dangerous Flashpoint: China’s Expanding Offensive
- The Strait of Hormuz: Why This Narrow Waterway Holds Global Strategic Power
- Why Diego Garcia Is Back at the Center of Global Strategy
Analysis
- Hybrid Warfare: A Misleading Label for an Enduring Reality
- Naval Blockade: History and Strategic Utility
- R2P and the Question of War Against Iran: Sovereignty, Intervention, and the Structural Limits of International Protection
- Viktor Orbán, the EU’s Trojan Horse: What’s at Stake in Hungary’s 2026 Elections
- 7 Unspoken Rules of Geopolitics That Great Powers Never Admit
- Missiles, Narratives, and Endurance: Iran’s Strategy Compared to Saddam Hussein’s Gulf War Gamble
- The 2026 Iran–United States–Israel Confrontation: objective analysis of causes, justifications, legal issues, likely endgames and economic consequences
- From the League of Nations to the United Nations: History, Parallels, and the Question of Institutional Survival
- What If China Attacks Taiwan? Strategic Scenarios, Military Realities, and Global Stakes
- The Potential Reunification of the Republic of Moldova and Romania: History, Opportunities, Risks, and Geopolitical Implications
- Russia–Algeria Relations: History, Economy, Arms Trade, and Foreign Policy
- Plausible Scenarios for the End of the War in Ukraine: International Law Under Pressure
- North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program: History, Arsenal, and Missiles
- Between Opportunity and Controversy: The EU–Mercosur Trade Agreement Explained
- Strategic Stakes: Turkey and Israel in Somalia and Somaliland
- Analysis: Iran’s Protests and the Structural Limits of Regime Control
Blog
- US–Cuba Relations Timeline (1898–Present): From Intervention to Confrontation and Cautious Engagement
- After Orbán’s Fall from Power, Europe Wins a Fighting Chance
- A New Global Oil Crisis? Comparing the Energy Turmoil of Today with the Oil Crises of 1973 and 1979
- From Hostages to Nuclear Talks: A Timeline of U.S.–Iran Relations, 1979–Today
- From Belgrano to IRIS Dena: The Return of Submarine Warfare
- Spain, the Iran Conflict, and the Primacy of International Law: A European Perspective on War, Alliances, and Defense Spending
- Board of Peace: Inside Trump’s New International Body for Gaza Peace
- Two Visions, One Future: Merz vs. Rubio at Munich 2026
- A Brief History of Greenland: Key Dates and Events
Frozen Conflicts
- The Transnistria Conflict: Origins, Russian Aggression, and Paths to Resolution
- Kashmir Dispute Explained: History, Power, and the Stakes of a Divided Region
Geopolitics
- The Thucydides Trap Is a Myth: What Athens, Sparta, and History Actually Reveal
- Geography Does Not Disappear: How Maps Still Shape Global Politics
- Strategic Miscalculations in the History of Conflict: From Ancient Sicily to the Modern Middle East
- The 10 Maritime Chokepoints That Control the Global Economy
- India as the Emerging Pivot of a Multipolar World Order
- Why the Black Sea Matters More Than Ever?
- The World’s Nuclear Powers: Capabilities, History, and Risks to Humanity
NATO
- The Virtues of the Paper Tiger: NATO in a Changing World
- Why a Strong Germany Is Good News
- What Would a NATO Without the United States Look Like?
- Europe Under a Shared Nuclear Umbrella: Strategic Autonomy and Transatlantic Complementarity
Op-Ed
- The Taiwanese Gambit: Trading Taiwan to Solve the North Korean Nuclear Crisis?
- Why a Palestinian State May Pose Strategic Risks for Israel
- The Case Against a Nuclear-Armed Iran
- From “America First” to “America Alone”: What the Strait of Hormuz Reveals
- The Algorithm Arms Race: Why AI Is the Real Cold War
- Why It Might Not Be a Bad Thing if Germany, South Korea, Japan, and Australia Acquired Nuclear Weapons
- What Happens if Russia Wins the War in Ukraine?
- The Hidden Strategy: How Pressure on Iran and Venezuela Could Be Part of Washington’s China Play
- Why Now Is the Moment for the United States of Europe?
- The Case for a Unified European Army: Strategic Autonomy, Security, and the Future of EU Power
- Europe’s Realistic Options if the United States Attempts to Annex Greenland
- No Rex
- When the Law Falls Silent, Force Speaks
- Greenland, the Gordian Knot of the Transatlantic Relationship