
U.S. Strategy in the Western Hemisphere: From the Monroe Doctrine to the “Donroe Doctrine” in Practice
For more than two centuries, the Western Hemisphere has occupied a special place in U.S. strategic thinking. From the moment

For more than two centuries, the Western Hemisphere has occupied a special place in U.S. strategic thinking. From the moment

For much of modern history, wars were expected to end loudly. Treaties were signed, borders redrawn, flags raised, and victories

For much of the modern era, peace was often defined by what did not happen. Guns fell silent, borders hardened,

Georgia’s energy story has always been shaped by geography: a small country located on one of the most strategic corridors

In an earlier era, global crises triggered immediate and forceful responses from major powers. Military deployments, emergency UN resolutions, sweeping

The South Caucasus has always been a land of contrasts — breathtaking mountains and deep valleys, ancient cultures and modern

The dream of sending humans to Mars has long captured imaginations, but making it a reality requires more than rockets

The semiconductor industry sits at the heart of the modern economy — powering smartphones, cars, medical devices, renewable energy systems,

When the U.S. government imposes higher tariffs on imports, it sends ripples across every level of the economy — from

Humanity has always looked to the stars with curiosity, ambition, and a touch of audacity. The 2026 Mars mission by
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