As glaciers melt, ambitions reveal... the Arctic has become the frontline of great power competition
The Arctic is emerging as a new frontier in great power competition between the US, China, and Russia as resources become more accessible due to melting glaciers.
From Non-Aligned to Multi-Aligned: Indonesia's Strategy in the Era of Great Power Competition
The article discusses Indonesia's diplomatic strategy of adopting a 'multi-aligned' approach as it navigates the complexities of global power dynamics, particularly in light of the recent U.S.-Venezuela tensions and Indonesia's engagement with Russia.
The international order based on laws and rules no longer exists, warns Mercs
German Chancellor Friedrich Mercs has stated that the old world order is gone, replaced by a more uncertain environment characterized by great power competition and a focus on national interests.
Debating the New World Order at the Munich Security Conference
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the old world order is gone, replaced by a more unstable environment characterized by great power competition and a focus on national interests.
Great Power Competition Reaches Antarctica β US Concerned About China's Plans
The US is turning its attention to Antarctica following a secretive visit by a military plane with Congress members to southern Argentina, amid worries about China's strategic port plans in the region.
While Trump Talks About Greenland, Great Powers Argue With Norway Over Svalbard
The article discusses the geopolitical significance of Svalbard, a group of islands belonging to Norway that is governed by a unique treaty allowing almost anyone to settle there without a visa, against the backdrop of Great Power competition.