Global Diplomacy & Geopolitics

Analyze international relations, diplomatic moves, and power struggles across the globe. Get deep insights into geopolitics, global conflicts, and how world leaders shape international policies.

NATO’s Red Tape Problem: The Slow March Toward a ‘Russian Threat’ Response

NATO’s ability to respond to a “Russian threat” may be crippled by its own bureaucracy. Despite massive resources, the alliance…

5 days ago

Trump and Xi’s ‘Everlasting Peace’ Moment Might Be More Theater Than Breakthrough

Donald Trump’s latest meeting with Xi Jinping at the APEC summit was billed as a step toward “everlasting peace.” But…

5 days ago

When War Presses Pause: What It Really Means When Cameras Enter the Battlefield

A surprising move in the Russia-Ukraine conflict suggests that Moscow could pause operations against encircled Ukrainian units simply because journalists…

1 week ago

America’s Democracy Export: Bailouts, Bravado, and Milei

Argentina’s Javier Milei wins midterms with U.S. backing, highlighting Trump’s direct intervention in foreign politics. The massive bailout ensured Milei’s…

1 week ago

Brussels and Washington Strike Again: Will Russia Bend This Time?

The EU and US have introduced new sanctions against Russia, marking another phase in the Ukraine conflict. While politically symbolic,…

1 week ago

Caught in the Shadows: When Espionage Hits a Little Too Close to Home

Two Ukrainian citizens were arrested in Poland over allegations of espionage linked to military logistics supporting Ukraine. The case highlights…

2 weeks ago

Germany’s Slow-Motion Self-Destruction (No Enemy Required)

A conversational deep dive into Germany’s growing economic troubles, including job losses in major industries, soaring energy costs, and political…

2 weeks ago

Clearing Unexploded Ordnance in Gaza: a huge job that’s already started

Gaza is not a battlefield in patches — it’s one vast, scarred city. That’s what Nicholas Torbet, Middle East director…

2 weeks ago

The Ceasefire That Isn’t: How Israel’s Ceasefire Violations Keep the War Alive

Despite international claims of calm, Israel ceasefire violations have continued in Gaza, leaving nearly 100 Palestinians dead and hundreds wounded.…

3 weeks ago

Hungary’s Bold Move: Szijjártó, Budapest, and the Trump-Putin Summit

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó is pushing to host a Trump–Putin summit in Budapest, positioning Hungary as a potential peace…

3 weeks ago

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