John P. Ruehl

John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in Washington, D.C. He is a contributing editor to Strategic Policy and a contributor to several other foreign affairs publications. 

Ready or Not, AI Government is Already Here

How Flawed Are Weapons Estimates?

How a British Overseas Territory Became the Largest Holder of U.S. Debt

War With Iran to Test China’s Energy Security

Can Europe Reassert Itself After Ukraine?

Iran’s Currency Crisis Attracts Foreign Meddling

How Venezuela Grew Poor With More Oil Than Saudi Arabia

How Long Can Palantir’s Monopoly Last?

How Wage Inflation Became the Fed’s Red Line

Human Gene Editing and the CRISPR Revolution

Technology Empires and the Race to Cement Dominance

Does Brazil Have an App That Can Upend Digital Finance?

What Version of Democracy Will Prevail?

Exploring the High Rates of Social Violence in the Americas

When Did Societal Elites Emerge?

Charter Cities Attempting to Create a New Atlantis

Looking Back at the Positions on South African Apartheid Taken by Ambitious Democrats

Questioning the Corporation

The Corporate Takeover of Housing

The Inevitable Militarization of Space?

Alongside China’s, Which Social Credit Systems Are Developing?

United Steelworkers Lead Mobilization Drive as American Unions Face Growing Vulnerability

Trump’s Global Tariffs Are Meant for China

What Happens When Russian and Ukrainian Soldiers Come Home?

What Will Tech Moguls Do With Their Wealth? 

The Coming Age of Border Changes?

Foreign Companies Driving the Global Privatization of Domestic Infrastructure

Who Will Manage Global IP Protections?

The Venetian Republic Offers Powerful Lessons to an American One in Need of Repair

What is Driving State-Sponsored Attacks on Citizens Abroad?

How Republics Succeed, Falter, and Fail

What Are Republics, Anyway? It’s a Good Time to Learn

Which Countries Are on the Brink of Going Nuclear?

The Corporate Vehicles Changing International Commerce

How Extensive is the Privatization of Security?

The Status of Europe’s Autonomous Movements

Trump’s Battle for US Sports

How Powerful Are the Remaining Royals?

The Growing Weaponization of Open-Source Information

How Corporations Are Fueling Geopolitical Tensions and Global Conflicts in the 21st Century

Why Russians Still Support the War

Defending Privacy in the Surveillance State and Fragmenting Internet

Will the Golden Age for Shareholders Ever End?

The EU Is Marching Toward an Independent and Integrated Military

How Effective Is International Aid and Assistance?

Understanding Iran’s Non-State Network

North Korea’s Transformation on Peaceful Reunification Marks Paradigm Shift in Asia

An Assassination Scandal Threatens India’s Relations With the Five Eyes

Houthis Emerge as Latest Threat to U.S. Control Over Global Shipping

Does Modern Science Already Allow Us to Manage the Weather?