
GCC Welcomes Starlink but Limits its Reach
While Starlink promises global coverage and rapid connectivity, it also raises concerns about digital national sovereignty, competitiveness, and regulatory oversight.
August 5, 2025


Cyber Diplomacy 2.0: From Process to Impact
Assessing outcomes from the final session of the UN’s cyber working group
August 4, 2025

2025 BRICS Summit: Takeaways and Projections
Held July 6-7 in Rio, the BRICS Summit occurred amid global tension and growing fractures in multilateralism
August 4, 2025

Curtis Yarvin (Part 2): The Empire of Love
Curtis Yarvin returns to discuss the logic of the “empire of love” and the possibilities of an American “perestroika.” He calls on Washington to shutter its foreign embassies, withdraw from the UN, and dissolve the transatlantic relationship.
August 4, 2025

Nuclear Security News and Member Updates Roundup, July 2025
80 years of the nuclear age, ZNPP loses connection to grid, and 20 years of the A/CPPNM
August 4, 2025

Four Reasons Why Proposals to Source Rare Earth Minerals from Myanmar Will Not Succeed
Recent proposals to source rare earths from Myanmar are untenable, reflecting a misalignment between geopolitical ambition and ground-level constraints
August 1, 2025

Who Controls Your Internet? The Debate Over DNS Blocking
DNS blocking is becoming a default cybersecurity tool, but its simplicity masks serious risks to transparency, access, and digital rights
August 1, 2025


The Quiet Demise of the Rio Treaty
Exploring the history of the Rio Treaty and why the United States’ first collective security agreement fell into obscurity
August 1, 2025