NK: You served as the deputy mayor of Riga for the last five years, five years that have arguably been extremely ...
Andrej Babis (middle), former Czech prime minister and leader of ANO party, Karel Havlicek (left) and Alena Schillerova (right) seen during a ...
In the late 1970s, the United States often seemed to be a superpower in decline. Battered by crises and setbacks around the globe, its post–World War II international leadership appeared to be ...
It feels like there’s nowhere else that the generational contest between Russia and the West plays out more than in the ...
Wei-Ting Yen is an assistant research fellow at the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica. She studies democratic ...
Lev Nachman is a political science professor at National Taiwan University and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Atlantic Council ...
The Trump administration is pushing both Ukraine and Russia to reach agreement on a ceasefire and to kick-off formal talks on ...
“The last Fleet was lost to me for want of Frigates; God forbid this should.” Lord Horatio Nelson, letter to Viscount Castlereagh, Oct. 5, 1805 The US Navy is hitting the reset button on its next ...
Dr. Berzina is a senior researcher at the Center for Security and Strategic Studies at the National Academy of Defense of ...
Welcome back to the Ties that Bind. This week, we go back North to the shores of the Baltic Sea for a perspective from Latvia ...
In 2021, open-source intelligence efforts revealed a surprising discovery using commercial satellite imagery: China was building at least two silo fields for ...
China has been a major investor and trade partner in Central Asia for some twenty-five years. For the first half of those years, Beijing was focused on oil and natural gas pipelines and roads and ...