Mar 25, 2026
As the Middle East is facing grave uncertainty against the backdrop of what is being called the 'Third Gulf War’, Ankara is managing an uneasy relationship with Iran.
Turkey is projecting itself as a more consequential regional actor across a variety of regional security spaces and is often described as a ‘middle...
Mar 4, 2026
The US and Israel have launched major strikes on Iran, triggering retaliation across the region and raising fears of wider war.
As tensions escalate around the Strait of Hormuz and across the region, the implications extend far beyond the Middle East. In this episode of Global Security Briefing, Neil Melvin is joined by...
Feb 25, 2026
Ukraine, its
European backers and the United States have
drawn closer to agreeing a blueprint for peace, but various
questions remain.
Can anyone accept Russian
sincerity? How to treat Moscow’s demands for territory in the
Donbas, and beyond? And what is to
be made of Russia’s attitude towards security
guarantees...
Feb 18, 2026
Following Washington's emphasis on the Western Hemisphere in its 2025 National Security Strategy, this episode examines Cuba, Venezuela and the intensifying US-China competition in Latin America.
In this episode, Neil Melvin is joined by Dr Brian Fonseca, Director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy...
Jan 28, 2026
The Greenland crisis has damaged goodwill and trust between the US and Europe and has undermined perceptions of US reliability and trustworthiness.
Following the 2026 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, should Europe now pursue independence and begin to decouple from the US?
In this bonus episode of Global Security...