Global Outlook

Curated expert opinion on intractable contemporary issues

The Indus Water Treaty Suspension: A Wake-Up Call for Asia–Pacific Unity ?

By Sinéad Barry and Emma Whitaker  |  08 May, 2025

On April 23, India suspended the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), a 65-year-old agreement that had been a rare symbol of cooperation between India and Pakistan despite decades of hostility.

Kashmir: Escalating to War?

By Herbert Wulf  |  08 May, 2025

Two weeks after a militant group carried out a terrorist attack in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, the Indian Air Force launched air strikes on Pakistani territory. Is a war now looming that could also involve the US, Russia, China and possibly others?

This is Not Who We Are: The United States in Retreat

By Polly Byers  |  06 May, 2025

The current U.S. Administration's effort to disparage, dismantle and defund the institutions of America’s international leadership and engagement is strikingly at odds with America’s fundamental values and what it has long stood for.

The Trump Presidency and Climate Security in the Indo-Pacific Region

By Tobias Ide  |  02 May, 2025

In this article, Tobias Ide provides a brief overview about how the policies of the second Trump administration affect climate security, with a particular focus on the Indo-Pacific region.

Kashmir: Paradise Lost

By Herbert Wulf  |  29 April, 2025

On April 22, 26 tourists were brutally murdered in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir. In the following days, gun battles erupted between Indian and Pakistani armed forces. Is the next war now looming in Kashmir?

A Rash Deal on Tariffs Could Hurt US-Korea Ties in the Long Run

By Chung-in Moon  |  28 April, 2025

Ideally, the Korean negotiators will be modest in their ambitions and leave the lion’s share of the negotiations for the next administration to handle.

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