By Dr. Hasim Turker The return of Donald Trump to the White House has marked a departure from the conventional trajectory of US foreign policy....
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Shared interests and growing threats have driven deeper EU–Japan cooperation, but the partnership is centred on ‘exploring’ options for cooperation while meaningful action remains elusive, writes Paul O’Shea.
By Dr. Hasim Turker The return of Donald Trump to the White House has marked a departure from the conventional trajectory of US foreign policy....
1. Introduction The slogan “America First” used by the Trump administration and continued in various forms by American policy, has brought...
Introduction In today's rapidly changing geopolitical landscape, Armenia and Iran are seeking to strengthen their connections regarding economic,...
By Jason Gutierrez and Jojo Riñoza The defense chiefs of Japan and the Philippines agreed to boost bilateral military ties over mutual concerns...
AS CYBER threats become more sophisticated, local businesses face mounting risks to their digital security. Recognising the urgency, Cloud Carib, a...
By Luke Coffey This week has been eventful in Washington regarding America’s European policy, with several leaders visiting to hold high-level...
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has compelled European leaders to take a more active role in developing a comprehensive peace plan aimed at...
With President Donald Trump’s re-election and his well-known views, Europe and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky faced an in-tray from...
Space Defence Investment Manifesto Space is not just a resource—it is the frontier of global defence. As nations and societies increasingly rely on...
Japan and the philippines have agreed to strengthen their defense ties in response to China’s growing assertiveness in the indo-pacific, as...