Destination Unknown: The US Travel Ban
By Lara Sierra-Rubia, Senior Political Risk Analyst, S-RM
By Lara Sierra-Rubia, Senior Political Risk Analyst, S-RM
Uganda has long been a key player in military interventions in the East Africa region. The February 2017 decision to rule out military intervention in neighbouring South Sudan, however, could shed new light on a pending shift in Uganda's regional involvement, writes Gabrielle Reid
The proposed deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence missile defence system in South Korea in 2017 is likely to exacerbate regional tensions, particularly with China. It is also set to deepen domestic political tensions in South Korea ahead of the upcoming presidential elections, writes Rob Attwell
Recent reports have raised concerns about the increased influence of the Islamic State in the Caribbean. CARILEE OSBORNE explores the drivers of and possible implications for rising radicalisation in the region.
Early elections are likely in Italy after the December 2016 constitutional referendum. However, ongoing political and economic factors are expected to increase uncertainty for the political establishment, according to Lara Sierra-Rubia.
Trump's first few weeks in power have created significant economic turmoil south of the border, potentially tainting Mexico's investment outlook and fundamentally shaking up the country's political establishment, writes Lloyd Belton.
The Ejército de Liberación Nacional looks set to continue to rely on criminally and politically-motivated kidnappings to increase its bargaining power during ongoing peace talks, writes Lloyd Belton.
Carilee Osborne unpacks Europol's recent report on serious and organised crime.
Recent high-profile kidnappings in Malaysia have highlighted the difficulty of combatingtransnational criminal gangs operating in the country, writes Rob Attwell.
A recently released Islamic State (IS) propaganda video explicitly threatened to target China in future attacks. While the group's focus on China is concerning, the primary terrorism threat in China and to Chinese interests abroad will continue to be posed by transnational terrorist groups from Xinjiang Province. However, competition resulting from…
The vehicle-ramming and knife attack on Westminster – which killed four andleft more than 50 injured – was the most serious attack in the UK in recent years, but was not unanticipated or outside the modus operandi of lone actors in Europe, writes Lara Sierra-Rubia.
General election results in the Netherlands expose political fragmentation in the face of rising populism,and also pose a challenge for the ruling VVD as coalition negotiations commence, writes Lara Sierra-Rubia.