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 […]
Category: Analysis
In-depth geopolitical analysis examining global power dynamics, strategic competition, and long-term political, economic, and security trends. This section focuses on structural forces shaping international relations beyond daily headlines, with an emphasis on clarity, context, and strategic reasoning.
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. […]
Allies Under Pressure: Why America’s Friends Are Being Forced to Hedge
For decades, the United States has relied on a dense web of alliances as one of its greatest strategic advantages. These partnerships were built not […]
The World After Deterrence How Great Power Competition Is Reshaping Global Stability
Introduction: When Stability Is No Longer Assumed For much of the post–Cold War era, global stability rested on a set of widely shared assumptions. Major […]
The Detention of a Senior Chinese General: Internal Power Consolidation and Implications for Taiwan
Introduction The reported detention of a senior general within the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), widely regarded as politically close to Xi Jinping, has drawn significant […]
Southeast Asia at the Crossroads: Power Competition and Strategic Choice in a Shifting Global Order
Introduction Southeast Asia has emerged as one of the most strategically significant regions in the contemporary international system. Once viewed primarily through the lens of […]