Antigua and Barbuda
Intro
Located in the eastern Caribbean among the Leeward Islands, Antigua and Barbuda combines political stability with extreme exposure to climate and external demand shocks.
Background
Formerly a British colony, the country transitioned to independence in 1981. Limited land and resources oriented the economy toward services and tourism.
History
Indigenous settlement
British colonial rule
Independence
Tourism-led development
Present Day
Tourism dominates GDP and employment. Fiscal vulnerability and disaster preparedness are persistent governance priorities.
Future Outlook
Long-term resilience depends on climate adaptation, tourism diversification, and access to concessional finance.
Map
Topics
Persons
Gadi Eisenkot
Reza Pahlavi
Benny Gantz
Ahmad Vahidi
Qasem Soleimani
Ali Larijani
Steve Witkoff
Ismail Qaani
Israel Katz
Locations
Mainland China
China
India
North America
United States
Indonesia
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Russia
Japan
Articles
Why Ukraine Cannot Lose This War
And why Russia, in a deeper sense, already did
24 Hours in Tbilisi and Mtshketa
Citadel views, sulfur steam, silent prayers — and a capital caught between memory and movement.
The Geographical Pivot of Constraints
How supply chains and constraint, will shape the global struggle
Events that led to the war in Ukraine – a timeline
A 1.000 Years Struggle for An Autonomous National Identity.
Picturing the Past – Postponed Peace in Transnistria
A view inside, in 2010. It’s mainly Smirnov, Sheriff and Medvedev that you see
24 Hours in Vilnius
Baroque echoes, Jewish memory, Soviet scars — and a city that stands without spectacle.
The Baltic’s Burden
What a Nation Remembers in the Morning.
Empire Logic: How Russia Uses Borders, Identity, and Delay
Russia does not need to occupy a country to control it. It only needs to prevent resolution. From Transnistria to Crimea, from narrative warfare to financial systems, Empire Logic shows how modern power is held — not through conquest, but through structural denial.
Event Timeline
Polish-Lithuanian Rule over Ukraine
Before Moscow, there was Lublin. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth laid the groundwork for Western Ukrainian identity — and for centuries of contested rule.