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Uneasy Allies

For decades, West Asia has operated on a simple assumption: when Washington and Jerusalem stand together, their adversaries have little room to manoeuvre.

Push Back

The swift collapse of the Trump administration's proposed anti-weaponisation fund is significant for reasons that extend far beyond the fate of a single programme.

Beyond Hormuz

The geopolitical shock created by the Iran conflict is forcing countries far beyond West Asia to confront an uncomfortable reality: energy security can no longer be built around a single region, a single route or a single set of political assumptions.

Alien enemies

The United States Supreme Court’s ruling allowing the use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members is a defining moment in how democracies navigate security threats while upholding constitutional principles.

Down and Out

Unquestionably, the first half of the twentieth century, and the century before that, belonged to Britain.

Bumpy ride

India stands at a crossroads in its global trade ambitions. As pressure mounts from the United States and the European Union to slash tariffs on imported automobiles, the nation must walk a tight-rope between liberalisation and safeguarding its domestic industry.