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New Cold War in the Arctic: Military Buildup, Territorial Claims, and the Fight for the North

The Arctic is experiencing its most dramatic transformation in recorded history—not just environmentally, but geopolitically. As climate change accelerates Arctic ice melt at rates...

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...

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...

Gaza Crisis: Diplomatic Stalemate as Annexation Calls Deepen Humanitarian Catastrophe

The Gaza conflict has entered what UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres describes as "a new and dangerous phase" as Israeli far-right officials openly advocate for...

What is Environmental Geopolitics? A Guide to the 21st Century’s Most Critical Foreign Policy Challenge

Environmental geopolitics is the study of how environmental change interacts with global politics. It explores how states, multinational organizations, and non-state actors navigate competition, cooperation, and conflict around environmental challenges. Simply put, climate change and ecological pressures are no longer background concerns—they are central determinants of national security, foreign policy, and global strategy.