Iraq’s brutal crackdown on suspected Islamic State supporters could trigger civil war Eric Keels & Angela D. Nichols 27 February 2019Large portions of the Islamic State in Iraq have been either killed, captured or forced underground over the past three years. Eleven […] Read More
Is China playing the North Korea card? Lee Seong-hyon, Sejong Institute 27 February 2019Since Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in March 2018, the mainstream view in China’s strategic community […] Read More
Trump’s foreign policy wreckage in Asia 12 February 2019When the Trump administration came to power two years ago, the response by policymakers with a huge stake in the relationship — from […] Read More
Facing China’s wrath, Canada cannot go it alone 30 January 2019With the firing of former ambassador John McCallum and the US raising the stakes in the battle against Huawei, Canada must counter China […] Read More
Israel’s Political Scene Ahead of the Early Parliamentary Election 23 January 2019The coalition government in Israel has called an early parliamentary election. This decision led to numerous changes among […] Read More
Guatemala in crisis after president bans corruption investigation into his government 16 January 2019For months, Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales has been trying to stop a United Nations-backed anti-corruption investigation into his […] Read More