Daniel Waring analyzes the new trends in combating the illegal drug trade in Latin America.
Latin America
South and Central American Regions
New Generation: Mexico’s Latest Cartel
Daniel Waring looks at the newest developments in the Mexican Drug war between the government and the cartels.
What AirBnb means for Cuba
Daniel Waring discusses what the cooling of relations between the U.S. and Cuba means for American businesses and travelers.
Argentina vs the United Kingdom: The Falkland Islands
Recently discovered oil and gas reserves off the coast of the Falkland Islands causes renewed tension between Argentina and the UK, as discussed by Daniel Waring.
The Latest Developments in Colombian Peace Talks
Daniel Waring discusses the potential setback of peace talks between FARC and the Colombian government after another deadly clash between the two groups.
The Defence Gender Gap Extends Beyond the Military
Daniel argues that gender equality can be measured in any country by the number of defense portfolios awarded to women throughout its history, with Minister of Defense being the most telling.
The Commonwealth: From Mere Association to Strategic Unification
In his latest article, Brian suggests ways in which the Commonwealth’s security could be expanded. The results could foster closer diplomatic ties and ensure long-term viability of the organization.
The Kenyatta Trial Suggests that the ICC is Still a Work in Progress
In his latest article, Malcolm McEachern discusses the limitations of the International Criminal Court.
The Rise of Celebrities in International Affairs
In his latest article, Malcolm McEachern explores the rise of celebrity involvement in international affairs.
Turning Up the Heat
Anojan Nicholas looks at how climate change could create greater political instability throughout the world