The rail ahead: as high-speed lines saturate China, how far can their global reach extend?
Chinese high-speed railway firms are looking to expand their operations into Eurasia as the domestic market reaches saturation, with various international projects on the horizon.
Despite Trump’s trade wars, globalisation is Eurasia’s to win or lose
The article discusses how Europe and Asia are significant players in the global economy amidst changing trade dynamics fueled by Trump's trade wars.
Kazakhstan and Eurasia: Artificial Intelligence, Critical Infrastructure, and Predictability of Flows
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasizes the role of artificial intelligence as a tool for state capacity, focusing on critical infrastructure to ensure reliable connectivity and predictability in operations.
Trump's Jungle Laws are Coming
A report from Eurasia Group highlights that the United States, rather than traditional global threats like China or Russia, will be the main source of global instability in 2026 due to the actions of its current president.
Trump seen as top global risk in 2026 as US slips further behind China: Eurasia Group
The Eurasia Group warns that the US may fall further behind China by 2026 due to advancements in technology and manufacturing, with Donald Trump identified as the leading risk to global stability.
Geopolitics: The Future of the World is Decided in Eurasia
This article examines the implications of declining birth rates, high debt, and stagnant productivity for major powers from America to China in shaping the future of Eurasia and the global order.