Publications

Europe’s Hidden Timebox

November 21, 2025 Laura Linderman The Dispatch

The Trump administration’s success in brokering the Armenia-Azerbaijan deal demonstrates what’s possible when the United States engages seriously in the region. As the TRIPP corridor begins development, American policymakers would do well to look beyond immediate economic opportunities to the strategic landscape taking shape around them. The Caucasus is no longer Russia’s exclusive domain. The South has transformed. The North may follow, with consequences extending far beyond Russia’s borders.

Charting Iran’s Influence in Africa

November 18, 2025 American Foreign Policy Council

Although Tehran’s activities in Africa tend to receive far less attention than its machinations in the Middle East, Europe, or Latin America, they form a critical pillar of the Islamic Republic’s global strategy.

Inside the King’s Mind: What Bhutan Can Teach Us About Building the Future

November 18, 2025 Avi Jorisch The Times of Israel

In a quiet room high in the Himalayas, I sat with a monarch attempting something almost unseen in our time: the peaceful reinvention of a nation. For hours, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck guided me through maps, water tables, demographic curves, and the architectural outlines of a city not yet built but already alive in his imagination. He spoke with the calm force of a man who knows how vulnerable small states can be in an unforgiving century – and how rare it is to have a window in which to shape their destiny.

Indo-Pacific Monitor No. 50

November 18, 2025 Thomas S. SextonShayna Faul

Fruits of the recent ASEAN summit;
APEC summit wraps with U.S.-China trade trucel;
Japan's new prime minister hits the ground running;
Australia and U.S. strike critical-minerals deal;
Pakistan-India tensions spike anew after terror attacks