Global Outlook

Curated expert opinion on intractable contemporary issues

Is China's "Great Power Status" a Plus or Minus?

By Daiju Wada  |  24 December, 2025

It is a well-known fact that Japan, Taiwan, and Western nations are increasingly concerned about the rapid political, economic, and military rise of China—its attainment of ‘great power status’—which heightens security risks, particularly the prospect of a Taiwan contingency.

'Silent Victim'? Interrogating the Ecological Implications of War

By Robert Mizo  |  18 December, 2025

Rarely do analyses on wars consider the environment; it is presumed to be a ‘silent victim’, an unavoidable collateral of the human condition that is essentially conflictual.

Seeking Peace For Kanaky Amid Deepening Injustices and Insecurities

By Anna Naupa  |  17 December, 2025

The 2025 Pacific Peoples’ Mission to New Caledonia reveals deepening injustices and insecurities in Kanaky New Caledonia.

The Danger of a Transactional Worldview

By Jordan Ryan  |  11 December, 2025

On December 4, the Trump administration released its 2025 National Security Strategy, the document articulating America's approach to global security.

When Algorithms Rewrite History: Governing the Digital Erosion of Democratic Memory

By Jordan Ryan  |  06 December, 2025

As Spain marked the fiftieth anniversary of Francisco Franco’s death in November 2025, the country’s reckoning with its past collided with social media platforms amplifying distorted versions of the dictatorship to millions of young Spaniards.

Japan Stumbles: The Taiwan Fiasco

By Masaru Tamamoto  |  05 December, 2025

It was seemingly an unprepared remark and quite unnecessary. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said that Japan will defend Taiwan if Beijing tries to reunify China by force.

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