Resource Security Watch: No. 3
Chinese pollution provokes legal protest;
A less desirable Asian export;
The most vulnerable cohort;
Arctic nations debate ocean rights;
African famine at risk of spreading
Chinese pollution provokes legal protest;
A less desirable Asian export;
The most vulnerable cohort;
Arctic nations debate ocean rights;
African famine at risk of spreading
Russia's latest protests... and what they portend;
Lights (and cameras) out in Russia's courts
How Russian elites wash their dirty money;
The true cost of Syria
China opposes Japanese missile defense proposal;
Major reshuffle or provincial party leaders 
What should President Trump do about Iran? Campaign rhetoric about a rapid dismantlement of the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 powers has given way of late to policy inertia, as the new White House focuses on domestic challenges (like health care) and foreign irritants, such as Syria and North Korea. But there are now fresh signs that the White House could soon seriously rethink its Iran strategy. As it does, it would be wise to revisit one of its earliest foreign policy concepts, and one with the potential to dramatically alter the strategic equation vis-a-vis Iran: a comprehensive blacklisting of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.