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Scramble for Critical Minerals: How Lithium, Cobalt, and Rare Earths Are Fueling New Conflicts

Rare earth elements, despite their name, are relatively abundant in Earth's crust but extremely difficult to extract and process without severe environmental consequences. China's dominance in this sector stems not from geological advantage but from willingness to accept environmental and health costs that Western nations have deemed unacceptable. The processing of rare earths generates toxic waste streams and radioactive byproducts that require careful management over decades.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Political Realism for the 21st Century Reader

In February 2022, Russian tanks rolled across the Ukrainian border despite decades of international law, treaties, and diplomatic assurances. In 2024, the United States...

The Moldova Playbook: How Russia’s “Occupation” Accusations Mirror Its Prewar Strategy

Just days before Moldova's critical parliamentary elections, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has issued a stark warning: NATO forces are allegedly massing in Romania...

Myth of Perpetual Dominance: What 500 Years Teaches About Multipolarity

In an era of heated debate about American decline and Chinese ascendance, Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers offers a...

15 Timeless Books That Define International Relations and Geopolitics

In an era of rapid geopolitical shifts—from the Russia-Ukraine conflict to U.S.-China strategic competition, from climate diplomacy to cyber warfare—understanding the foundational principles of...

Canadian Government Admits: Khalistani Extremist Groups Continue Receiving Domestic Financial Support

A bombshell Canadian government report has exposed the continuing flow of financial resources to Khalistani extremist organizations operating within the country's borders, raising serious...

Gaza Endgame: How Hamas Survival Reshapes Middle East Strategy

The war in Gaza was supposed to end Hamas. Instead, it has created something potentially more dangerous: a battle-hardened insurgent movement with nothing left...