Global Outlook

Curated expert opinion on intractable contemporary issues

Tehran, Caracas... Why Not Pyongyang?

By John Delury  |  03 March, 2026

The United Nations is being defunded in the middle of a crisis it was built to prevent.

The UN's Moment of Truth

By Jordan Ryan  |  03 March, 2026

The United Nations is being defunded in the middle of a crisis it was built to prevent.

Imagery, Algorithms, and the Ballot: What Takaichi’s Victory Says About Youth Politics in the Digital Age

By Ria Shibata  |  02 March, 2026

Sanae Takaichi’s electoral victory in February marks a historic turning point in Japanese politics. As Japan’s first female prime minister and the leader of a commanding parliamentary majority, she represents change in both symbolic and strategic terms.

When Destruction Becomes Policy: What the Munich Security Report Reveals About the Future of Global Governance

By Jordan Ryan  |  18 February, 2026

The Munich Security Report 2026, released ahead of this year’s conference, offers a diagnosis that should concern anyone invested in rules-based international order.

Failure of US–Iran Talks Was All Too Predictable — But Turning to Military Strikes Creates Dangerous Unknowns

By Nina Srinivasan Rathbun  |  17 February, 2026

Three rounds of nuclear talks between the US and Iran failed to persuade President Donald Trump that a solution to the two countries’ nuclear impasse lay in diplomacy, rather than military action.

Today’s Diverging Paths of Human Virtue, Hegemony and Tyranny

By Chung-in Moon  |  13 February, 2026

We’re living in chaotic times. The old order is dying, but the new order has yet to take shape.

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