Latin AmericaTurning back the clock on Cuba Trump’s hawkish Cuba order will damage US influence in Latin America By Rubrick Biegon
Middle East/North AfricaThe politics of terror The recent suicide attacks in Tehran have inflamed tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia By Adnan Tabatabai
Foreign and security policyUntrusted allies? Trump’s blunders have shaken Britain's trust in its "special relationship" with the US By Victoria Honeyman
Foreign and security policyThe autocrat club The perils of a few powerful men carving up the world among themselves By Rolf Mützenich
Foreign and security policyMoscow calling Why Russia is key to curbing North Korea’s nuclear ambitions By Dmitri Trenin, Andrei Trenin
EuropeModerniser, mystic or militant: Who is Fethullah Gülen? Turkey’s Gülen movement is a worldwide phenomenon. And Erdoğan intends to fight it on a global scale By Bayram Balci
Foreign and security policyIs Mali the new “Jihadistan”? Why peace in the Sahel region is but a distant hope By Winfried Veit
Foreign and security policyLessons from the anti-globalists Globalisation is hurting Europe's poor. Liberals need to counter the damage, or the Le Pens of this world will be here to stay By Joseph E. Stiglitz
Foreign and security policyTrump’s foreign policy is more than a chaotic mess The US president is running a reckless, militarised security policy according to the wishes of Pentagon hardliners By Paul Hockenos
Foreign and security policyKim the Capricious Dealing with Pyongyang requires a steady hand. Donald Trump’s may not fit the bill By Andrew Lowry