Control over key technologies and supply chains has become the strategic mantra of our time. But if national security logics keep crowding…
Blogs
-
-
Artificial intelligence is often portrayed as a universal technology, promising the same tools and opportunities to all. However, it may be becoming…
-
In September 2025 alone, ten states – including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Portugal, and the United Kingdom – recognized the State of…
-
In his work “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime,” Tilly (1985) famously wrote that “war makes the state,” and as…
-
How can we examine US President Trump’s domestic policy and foreign policy through the lens of race? The idea here is not…
-
Moldova has become a significant political acid-test in the renewed struggle between Russian and EU influence. Its elections in the past decade…
-
In the preface of their 2013 book Why Nations Fail, now Nobel Laureates Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson state their thesis…
-
On September 20th, 2025, Russia hosted in Moscow the Intervision 2025 competition, bringing together artists from twenty-three countries from all around the…
-
Yanis Varoufakis, eminent economist and former Greek finance minister, presents a formidable criticism of the consumer economy which deserves a rigorous examination.…
-
On 17 September 2025, the UK’s Ambassador to the UN Kumar Iyer urged Beijing to end Jimmy Lai’s political trial. Beijing refuses…
