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China’s rise as a nuclear supplier has given more agency to recipient countries by allowing them to pit providers against one another.
Ivory Coast’s economic boom and the end of French military presence contrast with political uncertainties surrounding the upcoming elections.
Overregulation is behind Europe’s lagging productivity and innovation.
Slavery was never abolished – only transformed. Today, millions suffer silently in supply chains worldwide.
The India-Pakistan conflict gave China’s defense industry a rare opportunity to showcase its weapons in combat.
Transnational organized crime poses an increasingly serious threat to public safety, democratic governance and state legitimacy in Latin America. Once primarily concentrated in countries like Mexico ...
Australia is the only nation that does not share borders with others while itself covering an entire continent. Like the United States, Australia was built on immigration, though it has a much more ...
The U.S. is prioritizing trade alignments on the basis of economic security The UK has acquiesced to a deal impacting its Chinese supply chains Beijing and Brussels are likely to challenge ...
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Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea is on the rise, and there are several political hurdles preventing the issue from being tackled adequately.
Shifting regional dynamics and increased Chinese investment are reshaping the geopolitical balance in Central Asia, with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan at the center.
Only five of the 27 European Union member states are socialist-led as a conservative wave gains strength in Europe.