Analysis 7 min read

Ireland Has No Buffer

Ireland's exposure to the 2026 oil shock is not that the tankers stop. The crude never stopped. It is that a country importing four-fifths of …

Explainer 11 min read

Sold the view, extinguished the path

In April 2024 Fáilte Ireland announced that the Wild Atlantic Way generates €3 billion in annual tourism revenue. Six months later the State quietly removed …

Commentary 7 min read

This Is Not Normal

You already know something is wrong. You've known for a while. The news cycle confirms it daily: climate collapse accelerating past every guardrail, genocide broadcast …

Analysis 21 min read

The Wrong Form of Protest

Three senior ministers, three statements, all on message, all in the same forty-eight hours, all addressed to a movement whose members are not in any …

Analysis 20 min read

The Fab and the Island

For two decades, the strategic conversation about Taiwan has been organised around the wrong question. The wrong question is whether China will invade Taiwan, and …

Commentary 12 min read

It Is Too Much

It is too much. That is the first thing to say, and most of the writing about the present moment will not say it, because …

Explainer 12 min read

What the Surplus Hides

On paper, Ireland is the only Western European country currently building government wealth at scale rather than running it down. By the standard measures, the …

Analysis 13 min read

The Acceptance

There is a particular kind of silence that settles over a conversation when everyone in the room knows the same thing and nobody is willing …

Analysis 7 min read

The Blockade That Blinked

On Sunday, a Russian oil tanker called the Anatoly Kolodkin was sailing at 12 knots off the eastern tip of Cuba, carrying 730,000 barrels of …

Analysis 6 min read

The Blue Line in the Sand

On Sunday morning, an Indonesian peacekeeper was killed by a projectile that struck a United Nations position near the village of Adchit Al Qusayr, in …

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