Africa needs a moratorium on the automatic blaming of the West for all its woes. Yes, neocolonialism is real: debt traps set by international financial institutions,...
The real choice is not between renewables and fossil fuels in the abstract; it is between flexible firm power that complements solar and wind, and the...
Iran has made it plain that Hormuz is its most important bargaining counter. Not just a tactical step, the decision to restrict entry for those associated...
The lesson to be drawn from the first twenty one days is a simple and yet painful one: a war which is not concluded grows. And...
The more powerful a government, the more obligated it is to restrain itself. By insisting upon preservation of the death penalty as required criteria in these...
The digital age has transformed the character of conflict, but international law has not kept pace. If warfare is now privatized without adequate regulation from the...
The development of networks between private military actors and organized criminal groups is a worrying sign for world order. These actors can supply logistics, weapons, intelligence...
Ensuring that political compensation structures are perceived as fair and proportionate is one step toward strengthening that trust. After all, democracy is sustained not only through...
In fact the concept of a “war on drugs” might be questioned from every angle. After decades of armed struggle against it, global drug production has...
Until states decide that cybercrime, too, is a problem of national security and not one merely affecting technology, In public attention the advantage listen on the...