Middle East

Geopolitical Advantages of the United Arab Emirates (UAE): A Strategic Analysis Report

Explore how the UAE leverages its strategic location, diplomacy, and infrastructure to become a global hub connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe in trade, energy, and investment.
China

Geopolitical Report: China’s Aircraft Carrier Fujian Deployment near Taiwan

China’s newest aircraft carrier Fujian has sailed near the Taiwan Strait soon after its commissioning, signaling Beijing’s military confidence and geopolitical intent toward Taiwan and the U.S.–Japan alliance. This report analyzes its operational details, strategic implications, and future scenarios for the Indo-Pacific balance.
Report

Report: The Longest U.S. Government Shutdown — Economic, Institutional, and Global Implications

“When Governance Becomes the Risk Itself”(November 2025 Edition)I. Executive SummaryThe 2025 U.S. federal government shu...
Report

Report: Geopolitical Implications of China’s Thorium Molten-Salt Reactor Breakthrough for Japan

China’s breakthrough in thorium molten-salt reactor technology may reshape global nuclear energy, resource politics, and security. This report explains the geopolitical implications for Japan and what to monitor next.
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Lukoil’s Overseas Operations Face Escalating Sanctions Shock as Gunvor Withdraws Bid

Gunvor has pulled out of its bid for Lukoil’s overseas assets as U.S. sanctions tighten, triggering fuel supply risks in Europe and raising major energy security concerns.
WORLD

The Rosneft Germany Paradox

Germany placed Rosneft’s assets under state trusteeship — not sanctions. Discover how Berlin transformed a legal gray zone into a model of geopolitical and energy realism.
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The Morning No One Expected — Inside the Lives of Federal Employees Laid Off During the U.S. Government Shutdown

A first-hand report on the 2025 U.S. government shutdown and mass layoffs — revealing how federal workers face uncertainty, unpaid bills, and career upheaval amid political paralysis.
Japan

Sakhalin-2 and Japan’s Energy Security

Japan continues to import LNG from Russia’s Sakhalin-2 under sanctions, balancing energy security, economic cost, and diplomatic pressure. Learn how Tokyo navigates this geopolitical dilemma.
Japan

The Geopolitics of Russian Oil and Japan’s Sakhalin Stakes: Energy Power in a Fragmented World

Wrote By:Global Economist Date:2025/12Ⅰ. The Twin Pillars of Russian Oil Power: Rosneft and LukoilIn Russia, the oil ind...
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🌍 The Shadow Fleet and Asia’s C How India and China Will Shape the New Energy War

A geopolitical deep-dive into how U.S. sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, combined with India’s and China’s responses, are reshaping global oil logistics through the rise of the shadow fleet.
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Strategic Earths: How the U.S.–Australia Rare-Earth Alliance Redraws the Geopolitical Map of the Indo-Pacific

The U.S. and Australia have signed an $8.5 billion critical minerals deal to reshape global supply chains and reduce China’s grip on rare earths. This report analyzes its strategic, economic, and geopolitical implications for the Indo-Pacific.
Invest

“Light at the End of the Tunnel” — The Grand Vision Across the Bering Strait

Light at the End of the Tunnel”: The Visionary Trump–Putin Bering Strait Project
Global Economy

The Putin–Trump Tunnel Initiative: A Visionary Project or a Geoeconomic Fault Line?

A visionary plan to connect Alaska and Siberia through the Bering Strait could reshape global supply chains, energy routes, and the balance of power between the US, Russia, and Asia. This economic analysis explores both the potential and the risks behind the so-called “Putin–Trump Tunnel.”