Cuba faces acute domestic stress, energy shortages, inflation, and emigration, while its international relevance is again rising amid renewed great-power competition in the Americas.
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Written by Kevin T. Welch, PhD. France coordinating contingency plans with allies in case the U.S. moves on Greenland isn’t…
Forecasting geopolitics is inherently uncertain. Still, a set of recurring risk themes appears across major risk forecasters and credible reporting:…
Written by Kevin T. Welch, PhD The defining constraint on contemporary intelligence is no longer access to information. It is…
These are the ten most important global issues shaping the world today, viewed through a big-picture lens rather than the news cycle.
The modern media landscape is more fragmented than at any point in history. This division is not accidental. It is structural, economic, and psychological.
The United States carried out a large-scale military operation in Venezuela early Saturday, involving airstrikes and explosions in and around the capital of Caracas
Central America’s modern political history cannot be understood without examining the collision of ideology, empire, and geography.
The modern geopolitical landscape is largely shaped by the historical trajectories of three states: China, United States, and Russia. Their…
International affairs are increasingly shaped by the intersection of geopolitics, finance, business, and intelligence.
