Stratfor East Asia analyst John Minnich examines how China's tightening of limits on domestic real estate lending will…
The Syrian regime's remaining loyalist forces may try to secure a personal exit strategy, possibly with help from…
Stratfor Europe analyst Adriano Bosoni discusses the fifth anniversary of Kosovo's independence and its implications for Serbia's foreign…
Continued territorial disputes are preventing Juba and Khartoum from finalizing an oil and security agreement.
Stratfor examines Germany's need to maintain territorial unity inside the country and preserve a balance of power across…
Beijing has found its large investment projects in Kachin state increasingly held hostage by ethnic conflicts.
Stratfor's Founder and Chairman George Friedman discusses the most important foreign policy aspects of President Barack Obama's State…
Japan's lead in the development of methane hydrate extraction could give it an edge in the competition for…
Rebels have launched a new offensive in Damascus to seize the critical regime-held territory.
Stratfor's Vice President of East and South Asia Analysis Rodger Baker explains the implications of the North Korean…
Pyongyang's third nuclear test appears to be its largest to date.
Stratfor Eurasia analyst Eugene Chausovsky discusses how Georgia's evolving ties with Russia could unbalance the region.