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 […]
Tag: Geopolitics
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 […]
Power That Still Dominates — But Delivers Less
Power That Still Dominates — But Delivers Less Why the United States Is Carrying the Heaviest Burden in Today’s World In today’s international system, no […]
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 […]