
The article examines how China's presence in Greenland could be perceived in the future as a threat for the island's identity (societal security) and for the sovereignty and international influence of Denmark (political security).

A linguistic conflict risks plunging Cameroon into civil war and further destabilizing a vulnerable region.

Japan’s massive rare earth mineral discovery could break China’s monopoly and recast bilateral relations between the two countries.

In opening its doors to foreign investors, an independence-minded Greenland could be ushering in a new era of geopolitical competition in the Arctic.

Aalysis of the impact of Japan's import of shale gas from the US and of energy cooperation with Russia.