The Red Sea’s Rising Strategic Importance
In recent years, the Red Sea has become one of the most strategically significant regions in global geopolitics. Once primarily viewed as a vital maritime corridor connecting Europe and Asia, the region is now increasingly shaped by shifting alliances, security challenges, and competition among regional and global powers.
The Red Sea corridor carries a significant portion of global trade, linking the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. As a result, instability in this region has immediate consequences for........
