Africa in China’s Foreign Policy
…priority of Africa in China’s foreign policy agenda, Africa issues rarely reach the highest level of foreign policy decision making in the Chinese bureaucratic apparatus. In practice, policymaking specific to…
Curtis Yarvin (Part 2): The Empire of Love

…in a bureaucratic structure is to reverse the merger that created the foreign service because the foreign service was created by the merger of the diplomatic service in the consular…
Kuiken and Hodges: The China Commissioners

…Foreign Assets Control, and made sure that the Treasury Department was part of the intelligence community. And the idea there was basically to make sure that you had the ability…
As Trudeau Leaves Washington, Canada Eyes Return to Peacekeeping

…role of police in U.N. peacekeeping, in line with its legacy as a leading supporter of U.N. police. Canada can ensure that U.N. police receive the guidance and support they…
Preventing Atrocities Among Pastoral Communities Through Disarmament

…A Report of Analysis on Armed Crimes in East Africa Community Countries (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda). (Regional Centre on Small Arms, 2016), https://books.google.com/books?id=vuEcxwEACAAJ. The implementation of the 2002 Nairobi…
Nuclear Security News and Member Updates Roundup, February 2025

…banned the use of China’s generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool, DeepSeek. This decision marks the first such action in South Korea’s public sector, underscoring the increasing scrutiny of foreign AI…
Access Without Troops: The Rise of Private Security in Southeast Asia

…operate independently. The preference is to license domestic firms with ties to the police or military, ensuring tighter political oversight. In the Philippines, legal ambiguity persists, but most foreign clients…
Conference in Tehran on Iran’s Nuclear Program
…restore security. Iran recommends a quick withdrawal of US and British troops from Iraq and a regional dialogue about Iraq’s future. Foreign participants doubted this judgment, stressing that Iraq’s police…