Politics
Zak Rose - May 15, 13
It appears as though violence and intolerance are once again bubbling to the surface in Myanmar, but is this all a case of domestic political maneuvering? The Geopoliticalmonitor's Zak Rose explains.
Murray Hunter - May 10, 13
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Murray Hunter examines what Australia's latest defense white paper means for the country's medium-term security outlook.
David Spenser - May 03, 13
The Geopoliticalmonitor's David Spenser examines the current state of Canadian aid programs to Sudan.
Anis Bajrektarevic - Apr 30, 13
How to draw the line between the recent and still unsettled EU crisis and Asia’s success story? Well, it might be easier than it seems: Neither Europe nor Asia has any alternative.
Marco Scacchi - Apr 17, 13
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Marco Scacchi examines whats at stake in Pakistan's upcoming elections.
Zachary Fillingham - Apr 07, 13
Part one in a series examining China-India relations in the 21st century.
Zachary Fillingham - Apr 02, 13
A list of some of the critical economic and security issues facing the world in April 2013, covering: North Korea, Japan, China, the Central African Republic, Cyprus, India, Pakistan, Argentina, and Myanmar.
Chris Mansur - Mar 26, 13
The Geopoliticalmonitor’s Chris Mansur examines why Pakistan is still an important piece of the puzzle for American foreign policy in the region.
Zachary Fillingham - Mar 21, 13
The Geopoliticalmonitor’s Zachary Fillingham examines the early face of the Xi Jinping administration and asks whether or not it might reveal some policy direction to come.
Zachary Fillingham - Mar 10, 13
Rarely is global politics graced with a personality as bombastic and divisive as Hugo Chavez, yet like love him or hate him, his successor will inevitably need to overhaul large parts of Venezuela’s domestic and foreign policy. The Geopoliticalmonitor’s Zachary Fillingham explores what these changes could mean for US-Venezuelan relations.









