Should a new US administration disengage from forums like the UN, Beijing’s plans to reshape global governance will be ...
Gulf states will continue the move to regional reconciliation but on Iran and Israel–Palestine, will look to reset the rules ...
Pulitzer and Orwell prize winning author Hisham Matar discusses his work and themes of exile, belonging and identity.
Although Trump favours a weaker exchange rate, his policies are likely to have the opposite effect. The risk is that the US ...
The Kremlin is signalling that it is ready to talk to the incoming US administration. But Trump may find Russia’s terms make ...
With Trump in the White House, a key challenge for Europe will be the growing transatlantic illiberal ties which risk ...
The coalition could not agree how to fund new support for Ukraine and failed to fully implement the ‘Zeitenwende’. A new ...
Join us and ask our senior research fellow, Ruth Townend anything about the outcome from COP29. Submit your questions in ...
Prime Minister Ishiba’s election gamble has failed. Japan now faces another period of political uncertainty, which could ...
In this discussion, Julien Harnies will give critical insights into the UN’s humanitarian response in Yemen and the importance of maintaining independent humanitarian assistance.
As a second Trump presidency became a certainty, countries around the world were racing to forge relationships with him and calculate the likely impacts – which could come within weeks of his ...
The UK’s Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled her much-anticipated budget last week, the first of the new Labour government. Labour is in a difficult place. There are numerous calls on the public purse ...