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August 6, 2025
![]() Forging India-Taiwan Engagement: Theoretical Foundations, Policy Debates, and Pragmatic PathwaysThis report is published in collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), also available on their website. Introduction The 2024 Taiwan presidential elections marked a historic third consecutive win for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)—the first time a party... Read more |
July 31, 2025
![]() Whither Strong? Exploring Conceptions of Russian PowerWhy does Russia play such an important role in geopolitics? If it’s because of ‘strength’… what does strength even mean? And why do conceptions of Russia’s strength vary so extremely? Seva Gunitsky joins Aaron Schwartzbaum on this week’s Bear... Read more |
July 30, 2025
![]() The Liberty Corridor and American Commercial DiplomacyOn the eve of the recent visit of coastal West African leaders to the White House, it was announced that a letter of intent had been signed between Guma Africa Group and the Government of Liberia to develop the Liberty Corridor. The details of... Read more |
July 24, 2025
![]() Future of Collaborative Combat AircraftHow might combat collaborative aircraft be used to fight a war in Europe? Or the Indo-Pacific? To discuss these questions, and the latest from the YFQ-44A, President Aaron Stein sat down with Andrew Van Timmeren, the director of air... Read more |
July 18, 2025
![]() Fighting Irregular Wars: Is it Time to Rethink the Laws of Perfidy?On June 8, 2024, Israeli forces executed a hostage-rescue operation in Nuseirat, central Gaza. The Israeli operation was widely reported to have utilized civilian disguises, with some forces allegedly being transported in civilian vehicles and wearing civilian clothing. In... Read more |
July 11, 2025
![]() The Impacts of Trump’s Tariffs on TaiwanThree months on, the aftershocks of Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff spree in April 2025 continue to reverberate across East Asia. The United States imposed high tariff rates across the region, including 32 percent on goods from Taiwan, before... Read more |
July 2, 2025
![]() Foreign Influence is Fueling the War in SudanThe current war raging in Sudan began on April 15, 2023, with violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Two years later, the conflict shows no signs of abating, primarily due... Read more |
July 1, 2025
![]() From Russia with RiskHere on the Bear Market Brief, a lot of what we focus on is, simply put, risk: what might happen, and what might it mean? On this episode, geoeconomic and country risk expert Rachel Ziemba joins Aaron Schwartzbaum to delve in the discipline... Read more |
July 1, 2025
![]() Czech Republic Faces Pressing Security Challenges Ahead of Parliamentary ElectionsCzech President Petr Pavel, in a statement to the press on May 15, 2025, complimented the leaders of the country’s main political parties for their consensus on the core foundations of Prague’s current security posture. According to Pavel, “there... Read more |
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