Author: Chief Editor
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Boiling Frogs: Trump’s Amateur Administration
There is an old, if rather distasteful, analogy: drop a frog into boiling water and it jumps out, but put it in cold water, slowly turn up the heat, and the frog will stay until it dies. So it is with both those still blindly following Trump, believing his and Vance’s crass actions conceal some…
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Requiem Colossus
We are living through a defining moment in history; the now unmistakable, and ignominious in its execution, end of Pax Americana. This is not just a transition into the Indo-Pacific Tilt geopolitical epoch; it is the sad, premature death of American pre-eminence as the world’s foremost authority and power. And no, this is not entirely…
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WWIII? Let’s All Just Calm Down, Shall We?
It seems as if every day another media pundit is screaming that World War III is imminent. Among other factors, first and foremost they point to Russia, citing her invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine now being authorized to use NATO weapons to strike inside Russia, and North Korean troops fighting alongside Russians in Ukraine.… Read the…
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WWIII Predictions and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
In our recent article “WWIII? Let’s All Just Calm Down, Shall We?” we debunked the media’s histrionic narrative that WWIII is imminent and inevitable, and explained the geopolitical context behind today’s global instability … and the likelihood that the planet will resettle in coming years. At the centre of the media’s shrill WWIII predictions stemming…
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The Withdrawal From Afghanistan – A Debacle
1st September 2021 How did we get here, to this debacle? For that it is what it absolutely is – a debacle, a tragedy, a geopolitical misstep. You, our clients, have known for many months, even years, our fervent position that negotiations with the Afghan Taliban (henceforth Taliban, as opposed to the Pakistani Taliban or…
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Water Wars
10th October 2018 Once again, talks between Cairo and Addis Ababa have ended in deadlock. In the last week of September Water Ministers from Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt met in the Ethiopian capital to discuss the reservoir filling operations of the dam. Egypt rejected Ethiopia’s proposals. The three countries have been engaging in tripartite talks…
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The Spectre of Egypt’s Population Growth
20th September 2018 President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has his hands full. Whilst Egypt’s fighting with Islamic State-allied (IS or Daesh) militants centred around Arish in Northern Sinai has caught the world’s eye and has been robustly addressed with much publicity by the Egyptian military, there also exists a bubbling conflict in the Western Desert that…
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Nigeria, Boko Haram, and the Sahel
20th September 2018 In mid-July a popular English-language weekly that covers economics, politics and finance published an article discussing the spread of Islamist terror groups in the Sahel, and the “fall” of Nigeria. Perhaps you read it … Like a lot of mainstream media the article provided an adequate overview, but tended toward the alarmist. ……
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Beware The Election?
20th September 2018 “The slowdown in Kenya’s economic momentum is largely attributable to three drivers … Third, election-related uncertainty weakened private sector activity for a good part of 2017.” World Bank, 7 Dec, 2017 Kenya’s economy has certainly bounced back since the fractious elections of 2017, and with key elections having just occurred in Pakistan,…
