Tom Warneke40 Books: My 2023 Reading ListAn interesting year has just passed and with so much happening, I fell well short of my usual 100 books a year and even short of the…Dec 22, 2023Dec 22, 2023
Tom WarnekeinGeopolXCoup d’état in Niger: What comes nextNiger. Military leaders have announced the dissolution of the Nigerien constitution as of late July 26 and imposed a nationwide 22:00–05:00…Aug 4, 2023Aug 4, 2023
Tom Warneke98 Books: My 2022 Reading ListAnother year, another round of interesting reads. I chose to yet again attempt reading 100 books as there’s just so much good stuff out…May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
Tom Warneke95 Books: My 2021 Reading ListWith 2020 being the all out unexpected tyre fire and revolving door of surprises and let downs, it actually proved quite a fertile ground…Feb 2, 2022Feb 2, 2022
Tom Warneke100 Books: My 2020 Reading ListWith 2020 being the all out unexpected tyre fire and revolving door of surprises and let downs, it actually proved quite a fertile ground…Jan 8, 2021Jan 8, 2021
Tom Warneke52 Books: My 2019 Reading ListThe goal for 2019 was a book a week, 52 books. Here’s my booklist of the 52 books I read in 2019, in the order I read them.May 17, 2020May 17, 2020
Tom WarnekeinInsightGlobalEconomic disruption in the Arab Gulf statesLeft unaddressed, the GCC states are looking at a dangerous economic situation as COVID-19 decimates global oil prices.May 2, 2020May 2, 2020
Tom WarnekeinInsightGlobalLocust plagues continue in East AfricaThe outbreak is the worst locust outbreak East Africa has seen in decades, ultimately threatening millions of people’s livelihoods.May 1, 2020May 1, 2020
Tom WarnekeinInsightGlobalHezbollah’s soft power push amid COVID-19Hezbollah has rolled out much of Lebanon’s Coronavirus response despite the government. Could this be a soft power boost for Hezbollah?May 1, 2020May 1, 2020
Tom WarnekeinInsightGlobalCOVID-19 and a U.S. economic restartAmid the coronavirus pandemic, the White House seems hellbent on reopening the economy.Apr 30, 2020Apr 30, 2020