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Recent friction has pushed New Delhi to reaffirm its strategic autonomy and engage with China and Russia, but the US is still ...
The news that the Trump administration has struck a deal with US chipmakers Nvidia and AMD, allowing exports of some of the ...
The EU’s rules and guidance will continue to be controversial as many countries move away from hard regulation of AI, but ...
Chatham House announced on Monday that General Sir Richard Barrons will join its International Security Programme as a senior ...
Research Analyst, International Security Programme; Associate Editor, Journal of Cyber Policy This week marks the 80th anniversary of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the US at the ...
Significant changes in how cement and concrete are produced and used are urgently needed to achieve deep cuts in emissions in line with the Paris Agreement on climate change.
The Court’s advisory opinion affirms that inadequate action on climate change may violate international law. Its findings could shape the contours of debate at COP30.
Turkmenistan’s transition ushers in a new hybrid model of governance, but its entrenched authoritarian system and all-pervasive kleptocracy is unlikely to change.
Nelson Mandela’s arrest near Howick in Natal province, South Africa, on August 5, 1962, ended his run as South Africa’s most wanted fugitive. Dubbed the Black Pimpernel by his Security Branch pursuers ...
Exploring how competition frameworks are being redefined in response to growing geopolitical pressures.
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South Africa is under fire from the new US administration, which has cancelled aid and expelled its ambassador from Washington. But Pretoria’s instincts to engage across geopolitical divides mean that ...
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