Greenland, Venezuela, Iran – Chatham House analyses of how US power is reshaping the new world order
All in one place – region by region and sector by sector – here is a collection of Chatham House expert commentary from our ...
The Iranian regime can say all it wants that it is ready to respond to any US attack, but it knows very well that the real ...
US threats to annex Greenland following the attack on Venezuela should be taken seriously. European countries have important ...
The shake-up was essential after corruption scandals. But the new appointments also aim to strengthen Ukraine amid aggressive ...
It will become increasingly hard for the Modi government to offset foreign policy setbacks with domestic successes as the ...
Denmark’s claim is unimpeachable. In the 1951 Defense of Greenland Agreement with Denmark, the US unambiguously recognizes ...
As the Trump administration enters its crucial second year, polls indicate that much of the American public disapproves of ...
US President Trump and South Korea’s President Lee want to revive dialogue with North Korea. But an emboldened Kim Jong Un ...
Yemen’s neighbour has learned the painful lesson that neutrality in the conflict next door offers no immunity, only the hope of containment.
Robust long-term oil demand is needed to justify significant investment, but is called into question by the growing ...
The Gulf states should embrace transparent communications, publish national security strategies and use bilateral forums to ...
Pressure to deliver economic improvement for young people – and questions over his succession – will define the president’s ...
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