Geopolitics
How much political risk is the market really pricing in?
From Fed independence fears to Japan’s surprise election, host Emily Liu finds out why Asian markets keep climbing despite global political chaos.
Geoeconomics, not just geopolitics, fuels the Greenland dispute
With mineral reserves valued at around US$186 billion, the island offers more than a security buffer
New initiatives for a ‘minus-two’ world
The mindset to take initiative and forge new paths with rules for cooperation is part of Singapore’s DNA
Geo-economic confrontation ranks as No 1 global risk in 2026: World Economic Forum
State-based armed conflict, extreme weather events are also among the top threats this year
Is Trump’s embrace of great power politics tenable?
While the liberal international order has clear flaws, the alternative carries significant risks to smaller nations’ autonomy and long-term global stability
The tariff war that wasn’t: What economists missed about Trump’s trade gambit
Reality proves more complex with non-traditional factors at play, including structural shifts
US raid in Venezuela is worrying for small countries: SM Lee
Washington is more willing to act unilaterally when it sees that its national interests require this, he says
What I learnt in Venezuela
Many are celebrating the ouster of a brutal dictator, but the Maduro regime may survive the loss of Maduro
Singapore, Asia markets gain amid Trump uncertainty, Venezuela turmoil
US President Donald Trump says the United States will take control of the oil-producing South American nation