Greenland NATO and the Cost of Coercion: Why Trump’s Pressure Campaign Is Alarming U.S. Allies

Greenland

Introduction Diplomacy is often measured not by bold threats, but by quiet reassurance. Over the weekend, that contrast could not have been clearer. While a bipartisan group of U.S. Denmark relations lawmakers traveled to Denmark and Greenland to calm rising fears, President Donald Trump reignited global tension with renewed pressure to acquire Greenland this time … Read more

Impeachment as a Political Weapon

Impeachment as a Political Weapon

Impeachment Returns But Not as the Founders Imagined Impeachment was designed as an extraordinary constitutional safeguard. Today, it is increasingly a political signal loud, symbolic, and often destined to fail procedurally. The newly filed articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fit squarely into this modern pattern. Representative Robin Kelly’s move is unlikely … Read more

Panama’s Supreme Court and the High-Stakes Battle for Control of Canal Ports

Panama’s Supreme Court and the High-Stakes Battle for Control of Canal Ports

Panama is standing at a crossroads where law  money and geopolitics collide. What appears on the surface to be a legal dispute over port contracts is, in reality a defining moment for the country’s control over one of the most important trade corridors on Earth. At the center of the storm are the Balboa and … Read more