Napoleon Bonaparte may have said that an army marches on its stomach, but it is perhaps even truer that a military force marches, sails, flies, and attacks on the back of its nation’s economy. Cripple ...
China has successfully circumvented America’s military-first security model, using lawfare, political warfare, predatory economics, and proxy forces to realize outcomes that were once only achievable ...
Beyond the Economics: Energy Justice and the Non-Economic Dimensions of Renewable Energy Transitions
Renewable energy deployment is expanding at unprecedented speed as countries pursue decarbonization, energy security, and green industrial transformation.
The role of ASEAN in underpinning Asian security is vastly underestimated. To the security hard-heads this may seem a peculiar claim, especially in Washington where ASEAN is often seen as some kind of ...
As former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson takes the helm of the State Department, economics returns to the center of America’s approach to the world. Most of the attention has focused on President ...
Offshore wind turbines are pictured in the waters of Laizhou city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] The Central Economic Work Conference, which concluded last month in ...
The economic expectations of the audiovisual industry of the candidate countries has been discussed during a workshop chaired by Michèle Cotta, president group AB, Key-Note Speaker: Walter Lerouge, ...
One of the main factors behind the November 2007 decision to award Kazakhstan the chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in 2010 was to recognize the country’s ...
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