Japan’s recent security transformation is not simply a regional adjustment. It is part of a broader rebalancing within the emerging global order. As power diffuses […]
The Ukraine War Is No Longer About Territory — It Is About the Future of Power
The war in Ukraine is often described as a territorial conflict between two neighboring states. That description is incomplete. What began as a military invasion […]
The Next Financial Battlefield America, China, and the Quiet Shift Toward Digital Money
As of early 2026, the global financial system is not collapsing — but it is quietly evolving. Three parallel trends define the moment: Dollar-backed stablecoins […]
Europe’s Strategic Crossroads: A Strategic Brief
Europe’s Strategic Crossroads: A Strategic Brief Early 2026: A Structural Test for Europe As of early 2026, Europe faces simultaneous pressure from three major power […]
China’s February 2026 PLA Investigations: A Strategic Brief
In February 2026, Reuters and other international outlets reported that several senior officers within the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China were placed under investigation […]
If War Expands in the Middle East, the Real Game Won’t Be There
If a major war erupts involving Iran and the United States, the most decisive moves may not happen in the Persian Gulf at all. They […]
Cambodia in a Multipolar World: Strategic Balancing or Strategic Risk?
In a world drifting toward multipolar competition, small states are no longer peripheral actors. They are pressure points. Cambodia has become one of the clearest […]
Japan’s Election Is a Warning: The Multipolar World Is Here
And It Will Not Be Gentle. The post-Cold War world did not collapse in a single dramatic moment. It eroded quietly — through wars, […]
Tariffs Didn’t Isolate China — They Globalized It
America Tried to Contain a Rival. It May Have Accelerated Its Diversification. For nearly two years, Washington has doubled down on tariffs against Chinese goods. […]
A War the U.S. Cannot Afford: Why the Middle East Is the Wrong Battlefield Now
Launching a full-scale war in the Middle East today would not merely mean confronting Iran. It would open a structural strategic vulnerability for major competitors […]