Politics
The Geopoliticalmonitor’s Daniel Bodirsky explores the political and economic impacts of recent elections in South Korea.
Murray Hunter argues that a rejuvenation of the European project must come from the people, and not the bureaucrats in Brussels.
The Liberal Democratic Party’s Shinzo Abe emerged as the big winner in last week’s elections in Japan. But any forecast of the next four years of LDP rule must begin with the question: where exactly does the rhetoric end and the real policy begin?
The Geopoliticalmonitor’s Zachary Fillingham examines what’s at stake in US ‘fiscal cliff’ negotiations.
After months of speculation, the membership lineup for the Standing Committee of the Politburo has been finalized. The Geopoliticalmonitor’s Zachary Fillingham explores what we can expect from China moving forward.
After an uncharacteristically long and pointed period of silence regarding the ongoing anti-Muslim violence being perpetrated in western Myanmar, pro-democracy and human rights leader Aung San Suu Kyi has finally spoken out.
The Geopoliticalmonitor’s Anis Bajrektarevic argues that instability within the Middle East could be coming to Europe via the Western Balkans.









