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Mapping Complexity in an Age of Realignment
Geopolitics is the home for readers seeking informed perspectives on international strategy and the global order. This section examines the evolving architecture of power in a multipolar world, exploring themes such as statecraft, diplomacy, war and peace, trade relations, foreign policy, energy security, and regional tensions.
We assess the implications of geopolitical shifts on global governance institutions and track the realignment of power across regions. Liberal Briefs offers nuanced analysis of the strategic motives behind world events, the balance of power between nations, and the political logic of global competition.
From Pariah to Partners - Why Aggressive Regimes Can’t Be Contained, They Must Be Transformed
Explore why foreign policy must move beyond containment strategies and engage with the internal political structures of aggressive regimes. Drawing on expert research and historical case studies, a strategy sustainable peace depends on institutional transformation, democratic resilience, and long-term civic engagement.
Power Without Mandate: The Perils of Germany’s Military Ambition
As Germany rearms at historic scale, the civic, strategic, and ethical legitimacy of its military ambition beckon interrogation. Can power without democratic mandate risks fracturing the very order it seeks to protect. A call for coherence, consent, and moral clarity in a post-pacifist state.