Iran's selective passage list in the Strait of Hormuz reveals a logic that Alfred Thayer Mahan's framework cannot explain — ...
Israel Iran war; how President Trump’s latest attacks on NATO allies are producing a new response; and mounting global ...
The future of the strait is not shaped by decisive breakthroughs. It is shaped by the continuous, indefinite management of a ...
As the testament of history teaches, there is no war that lacks an economic layer. Since the dawn of civilization, wars have been waged with economic assets and for the pursuit of economic relative ...
Iran is under pressure. That much is clear. But pressure alone does not determine outcome, and neither does expectation. Its ...
Domestic and external setbacks are mounting for the Kremlin, causing longtime supporters to jump ship. Putin is not ...
The security of a few narrow waterways underpins much of the global economy, and one of them has effectively been closed.
The extent of Iran’s asymmetric economic warfare could have significantly wider macroeconomic repercussions that will influence the outcomes of elections in countries directly involved in the conflict ...
The Iranian conflict is falling, predictably, into the escalation trap—from what began as a vertically limited, regime-targeting air campaign to a horizontally expanding regional war, with the ...
Recent history shows that durable security arrangements depend less on formal promises than on a combination of dense verification, credible sponsorship, and pre-agreed enforcement – all of which are ...