Geopolitical analyses and chronicles addressing the decisions, influence, and historical impact of Henry Paulson.
How the survived 1981 assassination attempt cemented Ronald Reagan's authority and launched a more aggressive stance against the 'Evil Empire'.
The sudden Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands, the swift response of the British Royal Navy task force, and the fall of the Argentine junta.
The intense negotiations at Camp David that led to the first peace treaty between an Arab nation and Israel, brokered by Jimmy Carter.
The peaceful military coup in Lisbon that overthrew the Estado Novo regime, brought democracy to Portugal, and started rapid decolonization in Africa.
The surprise attack on Israel on Yom Kippur, the threat of superpower escalation, and the Arab oil embargo that paralyzed Western economies.
How Richard Nixon's visit to Beijing shocked the world, isolated the Soviet Union, and laid the foundations for modern US-China relations.
The peak of Sino-Soviet tensions: an armed border conflict on Zhenbao Island that almost led to a full-scale war between the two nuclear giants.
A comprehensive analysis of Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation on December 31, 1999, and the pivotal transfer of acting presidential power to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, examining its deep historical context, geopolitical implications, and enduring legacy.
Operation Allied Force: 78 days of air strikes against SR Yugoslavia, leading to the Kumanovo Agreement and UN administration of Kosovo.
The subprime mortgage meltdown, the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and the resulting shift that boosted China's stature as a global creditor and challenged the foundations of Western economic models.
A comprehensive analysis of the landmark Good Friday Agreement (Belfast Agreement) of 1998, exploring its historical roots, complex negotiation process, key actors, geopolitical implications, and enduring legacy in transforming Northern Ireland from a site of intense sectarian conflict to a power-sharing democracy, while also examining its ongoing challenges and historiographical debates.
How the two largest communist regimes in the world turned from close allies into bitter enemies and geopolitical rivals.
The end of British rule on the Indian subcontinent and the geopolitical consequences of a division that triggered mass migration and permanent conflict.