This debate examines whether OPEC still shapes global oil markets or whether shifting geopolitics and production trends have overtaken its influence.
President Donald Trump speaks with members of the media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House en ...
Cognitive biases due to past nuclear accidents continue to shape energy policy long after the technologies themselves have ...
The US Memorandum of Understanding with Iran to bring an end to the Iran War, which remains the basis of negotiations on a ...
The joint production agreement between Lockheed Martin and Rheinmetall could dramatically scale up global ATACMS production—and provide a reliable conduit of the long-range missiles to Ukraine. The ...
The National Nuclear Security Administration announced this week that the first B61-13 bombs had completed “diamond stamping,” the stringent quality control process for US nuclear weapons. Just over a ...
McConnell serves as the head of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, and while he is out, the committee’s work reviewing the Trump administration’s mammoth defense bill has stalled.
Kazakhstan has answered with a deliberate strategy rather than a sequence of gestures. We call it pragmatic engagement without official recognition. Astana removed the Taliban from its list of banned ...
The notion of “competitive strategies,” pioneered by Andrew Marshall, could give the Pentagon crucial insight into how to challenge Russia and China on its preferred terms. Call it role reversal. Many ...
For Washington to ensure freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, it will need a more capable and resilient Oman.
The European Union has been reluctant to assert or protect its interests in the Caucasus. When it does, the region does not see it as a reliable mediator. The recent Armenian election, at times ...
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