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Why we should thank the French for not being obsessed with maximising shareholder value

How Trump's tweets on Iran are quietly reshaping a fragile legal line

And why Israel's far-right wants it to

It always has been and always will be. Here are two reasons why.

All you need to know about the current G7 in Évian-les-Bains

The Pros, the Cons, and Switzerland's upcoming vote on limiting its population to 10 Million

And what the 'Authoritarian Personality' tells us about it

Based on an International Relations class I teach

The pure people vs the corrupt elite: The Populist Playbook

Why a Negotiated End to the US-Iran War Remains Elusive

Why did the US attack Iran?

Power, instability, and why the international order is fracturing

Anger and Politics

January felt very long.

“The crisis consist in the fact that the old World is dying and the new World cannot be born; in this interregnum, a great variety of morbid symptoms appear”

Happy New Year!

Welcome back to the newsletter — three readings to help you cut through the noise and make sense of world politics today.

Welcome back to the newsletter — three readings to help you cut through the noise and make sense of world politics today.

Welcome back to the newsletter — three readings to help you cut through the noise and make sense of world politics today.

Welcome back to the newsletter — three readings to help you understand how global power is shifting in real time.