Deep Dive: The WTO in the Age of Tariff Wars –– Still Relevant, No Longer Decisive
A deep dive into whether the World Trade Organization still matters in 2026: its history, past successes, dispute-settlement crisis, and how it is struggling to respond to Trump’s tariff war and a more fragmented global economy.
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APRIL 27: Royal Diplomacy, Escalation Risks, Global Realignments
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * President Donald Trump hosts King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House, marking the symbolic opening of U.S. 250th anniversary engagements. * A suspect formally charged with "attempting to assassinate the president" following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting. * U.S.–Iran diplomacy stalls
APRIL 24: STRAIT OF HORMUZ, FRAGMENTED DIPLOMACY, SYSTEMIC PRESSURE
KEY MOMENTS * Israel–Lebanon ceasefire extended as U.S. tries to reopen blocked regional diplomacy * Strait of Hormuz crisis evolves into a prolonged global energy and security risk * U.S. expands economic and military pressure on Iran beyond the region * EU unlocks Ukraine funding after internal political shift * Germany formally
Deep Dive: The WTO in the Age of Tariff Wars –– Still Relevant, No Longer Decisive
A deep dive into whether the World Trade Organization still matters in 2026: its history, past successes, dispute-settlement crisis, and how it is struggling to respond to Trump’s tariff war and a more fragmented global economy.
APRIL 22: Global Financial Strains, Fragile Truce Dynamics, Shifting Alliances
KEY MOMENTS * The United Arab Emirates quietly explores a potential U.S. financial backstop as war-driven pressures ripple through sovereign reserves. * A last-minute extension of the U.S.–Iran truce prevents immediate escalation—but tensions in the Strait of Hormuz intensify. * Europe signals a possible policy shift toward Israel as
Latest Articles
APRIL 27: Royal Diplomacy, Escalation Risks, Global Realignments
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * President Donald Trump hosts King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House, marking the symbolic opening of U.S. 250th anniversary engagements. * A suspect formally charged with "attempting to assassinate the president" following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting. * U.S.–Iran diplomacy stalls
APRIL 24: STRAIT OF HORMUZ, FRAGMENTED DIPLOMACY, SYSTEMIC PRESSURE
KEY MOMENTS * Israel–Lebanon ceasefire extended as U.S. tries to reopen blocked regional diplomacy * Strait of Hormuz crisis evolves into a prolonged global energy and security risk * U.S. expands economic and military pressure on Iran beyond the region * EU unlocks Ukraine funding after internal political shift * Germany formally
Deep Dive: The WTO in the Age of Tariff Wars –– Still Relevant, No Longer Decisive
A deep dive into whether the World Trade Organization still matters in 2026: its history, past successes, dispute-settlement crisis, and how it is struggling to respond to Trump’s tariff war and a more fragmented global economy.
APRIL 22: Global Financial Strains, Fragile Truce Dynamics, Shifting Alliances
KEY MOMENTS * The United Arab Emirates quietly explores a potential U.S. financial backstop as war-driven pressures ripple through sovereign reserves. * A last-minute extension of the U.S.–Iran truce prevents immediate escalation—but tensions in the Strait of Hormuz intensify. * Europe signals a possible policy shift toward Israel as