As the Iranian nuclear talks yet again reach a peak, there has of course been a lot of chatter about the potential outcomes of a deal.
Global Governance
Tug of War: Libya’s East and West Battle for Control
Emily Robinson explores the situation in Libya.
China as the Middle Kingdom: The New Silk Road & FTAAP
Following the APEC Summit held in Beijing, John Pollock examines how Chinese policies are being developed.
Turkey is the New Versailles
Is Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s lavish new palace a sign of things to come?
Infograph: G7 Contributions to Counter the Islamic State
An overview of the contributions given by each G7 country.
Letters to the Ayatollah: Strange Bedfellows in the Fight Against the Islamic State
In her latest article, Sayde-Hope Crystal discusses the not-so-secret line of communication between President Obama and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and examines the prospect of bilateral cooperation in fighting the Islamic State.
Canada and its Allies: Arctic Strategies
While the world tends to look towards the Middle East and Asia today, Erik Underwood looks North, examining the military capabilities of the Arctic coastal states.
An Ever More Fragile Ceasefire
Western governments have rejected the legitimacy of the separatist poll beacuse the separatist elections undermine the 05 September ceasefire reached in Minsk.
The Ukrainian Elections: An Interview with Dr Lada Roslycky
Following yesterday’s discussion on the current situation in Ukraine, Ian Litschko speaks with Dr. Lada Roslycky about the recent elections in Ukraine.
The Arms Trade Treaty: A Promising Start?
In his latest work, Ben Abonyi examines the Arms Trade Treaty.