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September 28, 2025
Rising populism shapes the future of global democracy
Populist movements worldwide are reshaping political landscapes, influencing democratic institutions, policy priorities, and public trust in government.
by Frederik V. Winther
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September 26, 2025
A new multipolar era reshapes global diplomatic alliances
by Scott R. Gholson
September 23, 2025
Border tensions rise as climate migration accelerates across continents
by Larry P. Willis
September 21, 2025
Africa’s young voters redefine electoral priorities across the continent
A growing youth electorate demands economic opportunity, anti-corruption measures and digital access, challenging long-established political elites.
by Frank Peterson
September 20, 2025
Sanctions weaponization sparks debate on the future of globalization
Frequent economic sanctions between powerful nations threaten international trade stability and push countries to seek alternative financial systems.
by Marilyn D. Ogara
September 18, 2025
Geopolitics of rare minerals intensifies as green transition accelerates
Nations compete for access to lithium, cobalt and rare earths essential for batteries, clean energy infrastructure and defense technologies.
by Frederik V. Winther
September 17, 2025
The return of military coups raises concerns over democratic backsliding
Recent government overthrows in multiple regions prompt experts to warn of weakening civilian control and eroding trust in electoral institutions.
by Scott R. Gholson
September 15, 2025
Supranational courts face resistance from nationalist governments
Several nations challenge the authority of international judicial bodies, raising fears for the future of shared human rights standards.
by Timothy H. Speakman
September 13, 2025
Peace negotiations move online to bypass espionage and logistics barriers
Digital mediation platforms allow warring parties to negotiate securely and anonymously, reducing risks but complicating diplomatic verification.
by Larry P. Willis
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A new multipolar era reshapes global diplomatic alliances
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Border tensions rise as climate migration accelerates across continents
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Sanctions weaponization sparks debate on the future of globalization
Frequent economic sanctions between powerful nations threaten international trade stability and push countries to seek alternative financial systems.
by Marilyn D. Ogara
September 18, 2025
Geopolitics of rare minerals intensifies as green transition accelerates
Nations compete for access to lithium, cobalt and rare earths essential for batteries, clean energy infrastructure and defense technologies.
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The return of military coups raises concerns over democratic backsliding
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