Two years into the Israel-Hamas war, new polling shows Americans increasingly want the war to end, are less supportive of Israel’s military goals, and are more likely to blame U.S. and Israeli policies for terrorism.| America's New Majority Project
Event: Book presentation Date: Thursday 23 October, 2025 Time: 11.00 – 12.30 Venue: St Andrew’s Room, 433 A/B University of Glasgow Hosts: University of Glasgow/Scottish Council on Global Affairs The University of Glasgow’s Economic and Social History subject and Global History Cluster will welcome Associate Professor Joseph Parrott from the Ohio State University for a ... Read more| Scottish Council On Global Affairs
A live recording of Professors Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C. Williams' insightful discussion on the rise of Radical Conservatism and its global impact.| Scottish Council On Global Affairs
Would The Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul Railway Be Good Or Bad For Russia? By Andrew Korybko The supplementary economic benefits and perceived acceleration of multipolar trends might appeal to Russia, but the latent military-strategic threats to its interests arguably outweigh them. The “New Rules”... Read More ›| Voice of East
September 2025 Was The Most Eventful Month For Poland Since The End Of Communism By Andrew Korybko The common denominator between these developments is the progress being made on reviving Poland’s long-lost status as a Great Power as proven by its... Read More ›| Voice of East
Assessing The Veracity Of SVR’s Report About A Polish-Ukrainian False Flag Attack In Poland By Andrew Korybko There’s little doubt that Ukraine has an interest in escalating NATO-Russian tensions through these means, including by employing anti-government Russian and Belarusian nationals in... Read More ›| Voice of East
Trump’s “Paper Tiger” Bluff: Europe Duped Into Funding America’s War Narrative By Uriel Araujo Trump’s unexpected praise for Ukraine’s chances against Russia hides a deeper game. By shifting financial burdens to Europe, he may be sidestepping accountability while eyeing Arctic geopolitics.... Read More ›| Voice of East
Five Reasons Why Moldova’s Latest Elections Were So Important By Andrew Korybko Even in the best-case scenario that their tensions remain manageable, NATO will still solidify its presence along Ukraine’s southwestern flank which also serves as the Black Sea’s north-western one,... Read More ›| Voice of East
Why Did Slovakia Pledge To Assist With Western Security Guarantees For Ukraine? By Andrew Korybko Fico can’t realistically expect any relief from the EU pressure upon him if he threatened to obstruct the shipment of Ukrainian-destined arms through Slovakia after the... Read More ›| Voice of East
Assessing Reports That Ukraine Is Preparing A False Flag Drone Provocation Against NATO By Andrew Korybko Having captured Russian drones bomb NATO logistics hubs in Poland and Romania via a modern-day “Gleiwitz incident” could achieve Ukraine’s goal of sparking a hot... Read More ›| Voice of East
Polish-German Reparations Dispute: Poland’s Military-Industrial Complex As A Strategic Claim By Andrew Korybko Germany could subsidize Poland’s military-industrial complex as a form of reparations. Poland’s “Law & Justice” (PiS) party, which is its leading (but very imperfect) conservative-nationalist force, has in... Read More ›| Voice of East
From Proxy To Power: Poland’s Nuclear Bid Reshapes Europe’s Security Map By Uriel Araujo Poland’s pursuit of nuclear capabilities, backed by US assurances, aims to cement its role as Europe’s anti-Russian bulwark while challenging Germany’s dominance. This underreported shift risks reviving... Read More ›| Voice of East
Poland Envisages Indirectly Expanding The EU’s “Drone Wall” Into Ukraine By Andrew Korybko This would result in the de facto new Iron Curtain and associated NATO influence stretching up to whatever the new Russian-Ukrainian border might be by the time the... Read More ›| Voice of East
The EU Criticized India’s Participation In Zapad 2025 While The US Didn’t Seem To Care By Andrew Korybko The EU wants to appeal more to its eastern vanguard states by fearmongering about Russia while the US’ lack of criticism is due... Read More ›| Voice of East
War Of Inches: Ukraine’s Modest Wins, Europe’s Strategic Collapse, And Trump’s U-Turn On Russia By Uriel Araujo Ukraine’s modest frontline advances and Trump’s rhetorical shift put Europe in the spotlight. Zelensky’s push for $90 billion in arms underscores the fragile balance... Read More ›| Voice of East
Women’s rights around the world are under attack, with authoritarianism on the rise and deep cuts to UK aid undermining decades of progress. Defending women's rights must be a top priority and the UK must act boldly.| Liberal Democrats: Home
Two years of brutal civil war have turned Sudan into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with over 30 million people in urgent need of aid. Our new policy calls for UK leadership to end the conflict - standing with the Sudanese people.| Liberal Democrats: Home
Reading Time: 5minutesDisponible en français. Genocide, a crime under international law, has been officially recognized in several cases by national or international courts and tribunals, such as the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. However, states, non-governmental organizations and intergovernmental organizations such as... Read More › The post State Recognition of Genocide appeared first on HillNotes.| HillNotes
Water Wars Strike Again: How Afghanistan’s Canal Project Could Reshape Eurasia’s Geopolitics By Uriel Araujo As Kabul pushes forward with the Qosh Tepa Canal, Central Asia faces rising water tensio…| Voice of East
About Pew Research Center’s Spring 2025 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on a mix of telephone, face-to-face and online interviews conducted under the direction of Gallup, Langer Research Associates and Social Research Centre. The results are based on national samples, unless otherwise noted. Read more about our international survey methodology and […] The post Methodology appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
No Longer The Weak Link: South Africa Leverages BRICS, Blockchain, And Local Currencies To Counter Trump’s Pressure By Uriel Araujo While Washington escalates tariff blackmail, South Africa i…| Voice of East
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Von Der Leyen Just Subordinated The EU As The US’ Largest-Ever Vassal State By Andrew Korybko This outcome places the US on the path of restoring its unipolar hegemony via sequential lopsided trade…| Voice of East
We can’t turn a blind eye to the devastation across the Occupied Territories if we want to achieve a permanent peace for Palestinians and Israelis.| www.libdems.org.uk
Michael Gubser— In March 2025, I spoke at a career day for Virginia high school students interested in international affairs. Many of the seventeen- and eighteen-year-olds in my session were... READ MORE| Yale University Press
Duda’s Rzeszow Remarks Set the Stage For Nawrocki’s Foreign Policy Vision By Andrew Korybko He seemingly expects that this will support his successor’s efforts to turn Poland into a regional power.…| Voice of East
Why Is There Ambiguity Over The US-NATO Arms Arrangement For Ukraine? By Andrew Korybko The Europeans’ compliance or lack thereof will play a crucial role in the conflict’s future course. The offen…| Voice of East
The New China-Venezuela Partnership Is Challenging U.S. Hegemony By Uriel Araujo Venezuela and China are expanding cooperation across energy, tech, infrastructure, and defence. With over 600 joint …| Voice of East
Washington’s Role In The Dalai Lama Succession: Faith And Geopolitics Collide In India-China Relations By Uriel Araujo The Dalai Lama’s succession looms as a geopolitical flashpoint, fuelling tensi…| Voice of East
The Sino-Indo Rivalry Will Shape Trump’s Anti-Russian Secondary Sanctions Decision By Andrew Korybko The tariff-driven prisoner’s dilemma between China and India could work to Russia’s advantage. O…| Voice of East
Colombian President Petro Alleges US Involvement In A Coup Plot As Ties With China Deepen By Uriel Araujo Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro’s allegations of a Washington-orchestrated coup, citing …| Voice of East
An SCGA Insight Paper - this report explores what we can learn from history and anthropology to better understand today’s migration policies and policy discourse.| Scottish Council On Global Affairs
The Outcome Of Armenia’s Latest Round Of Unrest Will Be Pivotal For The Region’s Future By Andrew Korybko If Armenia becomes a joint Azeri-Turkish protectorate like Pashinyan’s opponents fear that …| Voice of East
Event: Festival of Politics ‘Peace in the Middle East?’ Date: 20 August 2025 Time: 10.45am-12.15pm Venue: The Scottish Parliament, Horse Wynd, Edinburgh, EH99 1SP Organisers: Festival of Politics, Scottish Council on Global Affairs The Scottish Council on Global Affairs (SCGA) is partnering once more with The Scottish Parliament’s Festival of Politics when it returns in ... Read more| Scottish Council On Global Affairs
Join us for an online event to launch the International Procedural Law Research Hub. The IPLR Hub will be based at the University of Glasgow School of Law, led by Dr Matina Papadaki and James Devaney, and funded initially by the Scottish Council on Global Affairs.| Scottish Council On Global Affairs
Event: Polish Scottish Forum Date: Saturday 14th June 2025 Time: 09.30 – 17.00 Venue: Faculty of Advocates, Mackenzie Building, Old Assembly Close High Street Edinburgh EH1 1QX Organisers: Consulate General of Poland in Edinburgh, SCGA, the Faculty of Advocates and the Citizens Rights Project As Poland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union comes ... Read more| Scottish Council On Global Affairs
Ukraine-Hungary Tensions Escalate Over Spy Scandal And Minority Rights By Uriel Araujo Ukraine’s expulsion of Hungarian diplomats over a Transcarpathia spy scandal has escalated tensions, with Hung…| Voice of East
King Charles, Trump, And The Commonwealth: A Pivot Worth Pondering? By Uriel Araujo Reports suggest King Charles wants the US to join the Commonwealth, with Trump onboard. As the US pivots from Eur…| Voice of East
The AI Action Summit in Paris was the place to be last week and we delivered a clear message to global leaders: consumer protection will help the take-up of AI, not harm it, writes BEUC's Agustín Reyna. The post Our takeaway from the AI Action Summit: consumer protection isn’t what is holding Europe back in AI appeared first on Consumer Corner.| Consumer Corner
France, Germany, And Poland Are Competing For Leadership Of Post-Conflict Europe By Andrew Korybko The interplay between them, Russia, and the US will determine the continent’s future security arch…| Voice of East
Putin Might Broker An Iranian-US “New Détente” As A Reciprocal Favour To Trump By Andrew Korybko If an Iranian-US “New Détente” follows the nascent Russian-US one, brokered as it might be by Putin …| Voice of East
Five Takeaways From Trump’s Fateful Decision To Freeze All Military Aid To Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Transatlantic ties, Russian-US relations, and the nature of American hegemony are all transformi…| Voice of East
The UK needs to strengthen both our Armed Forces and our soft power.| www.libdems.org.uk
The UK must once again stand tall, leading on the world stage and working closely with those who share our interests – including, above all, our partners in Europe.| www.libdems.org.uk
Donald Trump is awful on lots of things, Palestine and the Middle East in particular. But given Kamala Harris has signed the cheques that are funding the Israeli slaughter of Palestinians, how can anyone who cares about the fate of the Palestinian people be expected to vote for her? Dr Michael Karadjis ponders the almost [...] The post An Inconceivable Truth: If You’re Anti-Genocide Then Voting For Kamala Harris Looks Almost Impossible appeared first on New Matilda.| New Matilda
Alex Vickery-Howe asks the question that may define the 2024 US Presidential election. This article can have only one title. It’s the question that keeps me up at night. I’ve posted it here so I’m not alone in my rising sense of panic, and we can all breathe into paper bags at 3am together. Ever [...] The post Is The Left Reading The Wrong Room? appeared first on New Matilda.| New Matilda
Sten Rynning— It seems so long ago. In July 1990, at a London summit, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) heralded the beginning of a new age of cooperation and... READ MORE| Yale University Press
The majority of Americans say preventing terrorism and reducing the flow of illegal drugs into the country are top foreign policy priorities.| Pew Research Center
A healthy environment is essential to human life, health and well-being. Climate change is increasingly impacting the environment in ways that harm people. Climate change affects the air we breathe, the availability of food and water, and the rate and intensity of extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts and storms that have great potential to cause harm to human populations.| HillNotes
This International Women's Day % learn about the role the new Biden-Harris Gender Council, and the need for a feminist foreign policy.| Women Across Frontiers Magazine