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Indonesia Is Accepting Strategic Risk Because It Has No Choice

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Indonesia’s tradition of non-alignment is being tested by a sweeping new agreement with the United States. The plight is not exceptional and is increasingly familiar among middle powers looking to balance prosperity, security, and autonomy in an era of great power competition.

Precarity by Design: Dumping Duties and the US Palladium Market

Palladium USA, Generated by Google Gemini AI on March 10, 2026. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

A new antidumping duty targeting Russian palladium seeks to insulate US domestic capacity of a critical mineral that plays an outsize role in vehicle supply chains. Yet questions continue to swirl around the long-term health of the US palladium market.

Allies without Assurances: Why China Remains Idle on Iran and Venezuela

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For China, the question is clear: Why risk confrontation to save Caracas or Tehran when its primary rival in Washington is already bleeding military resources and diplomatic capital?

US Export Controls and China’s ‘Good Enough’ AI Stack

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It’s true that export controls have curbed the development of China’s domestic AI stack. But they have conversely also made it a rational inevitability, which is already evident in China’s ‘good enough’ AI stack.

Geopolitics Weekly (Trump Tariffs Nullified, Iran Talks, Rare Earth Magnets)

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This week we examine the potential impact of new protests on US-Iran negotiations, fallout from the US Supreme Court striking down President Trump’s landmark tariff policy, new rare earth magnet facilities in India and the United States, and the potential for faster-than-expected rate hikes in Japan.

Tariffs as Sanction Enforcement in the US-India Deal

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The US-India interim framework on secondary tariffs is less the epilogue to a short trade dispute than a trial by fire for tariff conditionality as a sanctions enforcement instrument.

Washington’s Coercion Creep: When Foreign Policy Starts Taxing Global Commerce

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New tariff authority tied to Iran-linked trade and renewed US maritime guidance near the Strait of Hormuz show a familiar pattern: Washington is turning “national security” tools into daily friction for commerce. These costs are easy to trigger and harder to unwind.

Foreign Policy Guardrails of the Second Trump Administration

President Donald J. Trump attends a tax reform for energy workers event at Andeavor Refinery, Wednesday, September 6, 2017, in Mandan, North Dakota. (Official White House Photos by D. Myles Cullen) / cc Trump White House, modified, https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/briefings-statements/photos-president-donald-j-trumps-visit-north-dakota/

The foreign policy of the second Trump administration may appear chaotic, but it is constrained by three dictates: cheap oil, cheap debt, and cheap interventions.

Geopolitics Weekly (Myanmar Election, Iran Military Buildup, Canada Tariff Threats)

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This week we examine show elections in Myanmar, the re-deployment of a US Carrier Strike Group to the Middle East, and new US tariff threats against Canada.

ASEAN’s 2026 Bottleneck: Policy Shocks and Power Limits

ASEAN energy industry; Generated by Google Gemini AI on January 23 2026. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

The defining risk for Southeast Asia in 2026 is not simply “geopolitics.” It is policy volatility, and it is arriving in tandem with an older, less glamorous constraint: energy infrastructure.

Geopolitics Weekly (Greenland, US-Taiwan Tariff Deal, Syria Offensive)

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This week we examine how a rapidly evolving situation in Greenland could remake trans-Atlantic relations, details of the long-awaited US-Taiwan tariff deal, a shock government offensive that changed the map of Syria, and Canada’s efforts to thaw out its relations with China.

Geopolitics Weekly (Thai-Cambodia Conflict, Venezuela Oil Tanker, Ukraine NATO)

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This week we examine a resumption of hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia, interdictions at sea by the US military in the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, a tentative recovery in Canadian exports, and Ukraine dropping its longstanding aspiration for NATO membership to move peace talks ahead.

When Trump Closes Doors, China Opens Windows

Presidente do Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, e Secretário-Geral do Partido Comunista da China, Xi Jinping. / cc Palácio do Planalto from Brasilia, Brasil, modified, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:14.04.2023_-_Cerim%C3%B4nia_Oficial_de_Recep%C3%A7%C3%A3o_%2852819162919%29.jpg

As states aggressively design “Plan B” channels for funding, standards, and dispute resolution that do not presume US leadership or even US participation, China is swiftly filling the vacuum.

Global South Can Gain as Trump Tariffs Redraw Global Power Map

President Donald Trump signs an Executive Order on the Administration’s tariff plans at a “Make America Wealthy Again” event, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in the White House Rose Garden. (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok) See also File:2025-April-02-Reciprocal tariffs (left half).jpg, cc White House / https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trump_showing_a_chart_with_reciprocal_tariffs.jpg

Trump's tariff diplomacy seeks to undermine and remake the postwar trade order. The irony is that, while intended to maintain US dominance, the strategy may accelerate the redistribution of economic power to emerging economies, leading to the transition to a multipolar world.

US Frictions Jeopardize India Arms Export Ambitions

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Escalating frictions with Washington risk undermining India’s efforts to expand its arms exports.

Trump Tariffs Backfiring in Brazil

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Far from achieving their narrow goal of ending the prosecution of former president Jair Bolsonaro, the Brazil Trump tariffs have backfired on numerous fronts: strengthening Lula politically, accelerating Brazil's pivot toward China, and catalyzing regional integration initiatives that exclude US participation.

Beyond Tariffs: Strategic Realignment in US-India Relations

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The ongoing rift in US-India relations has shed light on some longstanding contradictions in the relationship, and while the two sides may still yet find common ground, the road to resolution will surely be a rocky one.

Geopolitics Weekly (US Economy, New Trump Tariffs, Nuclear Subs)

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This week we examine some concerning job numbers in the US economy, a new round of Trump tariffs, and new evidence of a hardening line on Russia from President Trump.

Brussels Bows to US Pressure: Impact of the EU-US Tariff Deal

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The 15% rate imposed by the recent EU-US trade deal will fundamentally restructure trade, energy, and defense flows across the Atlantic, advancing US economic and strategic priorities and putting the EU under substantial adjustment pressure going forward.

Between the Lines: US-Vietnam Trade Pact Signals Strategic Shift in Asia

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The recent US-Vietnam trade pact illustrates how Hanoi is becoming a strategic pivot point in a much larger geopolitical game.

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