Publications

Rising protest activity in the United States: Progressives are converting nonpartisan mobilization into political influence

Maintaining oil prices within a narrow band: Washington de-escalates the UAE–Saudi conflict to preserve leverage over global energy markets

2025 National Security Strategy: Washington signals intent to reshape Europe’s political landscape to consolidate defense and economic Power

Trump and his inner circle enter a new phase of rivalry with neoconservative elites: a struggle between pragmatic and values-driven approaches

Ending the shutdown deepens tensions within the Democratic Party: Progressives prepare for the 2028 campaign

White House steps up intelligence-sharing with European agencies to reduce Euro-Atlantic exposure to Chinese subversive operations

2025 U.S. elections: Democrats are caught between financial pressure from the White House and an internal fight to revise their ideological platform

National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2026: the requirement to adequately resource the China counterstrategy yields a temporary consensus in the Senate

Arab-Islamic summit in Qatar: the U.S. loses its monopoly status as security guarantor for Gulf monarchies

Japan after Ishiba: LDP begins a new electoral cycle aimed at “leveling” its position with Donald Trump

European elections in 2028–2029: a period of vulnerability shaped by the authoritarian axis as a condition for the final stage of global confrontation

Trump’s WLFI crypto platform as a tool to consolidate the party around the first family and deliver a Republican victory in 2026

J.D. Vance’s inside-the-Party clout is rising: the 2026 elections mark the start of a gradual Republican shift toward corporatism

Crisis of unity in the Democratic Party: Democrats face transformation, Republicans embrace a model of coordinated political continuity

BlackRock redirects resources to Europe’s defense sector: strategic adaptation to the new defense reality in Europe

NATO Summit without the Indo-Pacific: Donald Trump’s Administration intensifies tensions with Japan’s Government

Trade de-escalation between the US and China: Beijing’s temporary concessions allow Xi Jinping to consolidate power and adapt to the consequences of the Middle East conflict







