Tag: Geopolitics
Israel-Hamas War: How Did It Get Here?
Upset by the deadliest attack on its territory since its creation, Israel officially declared war this Sunday, October 8 on Hamas after the unprecedented offensive launched on Saturday. The latest…
AI, geopolitics and the world of tomorrow: an exceptional conference from L’Express
To celebrate the magazine’s 70th anniversary, L’Express is organizing an exceptional conference, entitled “It was good yesterday, it will be better tomorrow” on October 18 at the Maison de la…
demonstration in Yerevan against the Armenian Prime Minister
Since the capitulation of the separatist enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, 100,000 people have crossed the border to return to Armenia. A massive exodus of populations towards a country where Prime Minister…
“The authorities continue the repression and open some doors internationally”
As Iran’s domestic politics spark outrage, the Islamic Republic is trying to emerge from its diplomatic isolation. Reconciliation with Saudi Arabia, resumption of ties with Morocco and Egypt, exchange of…
Arctic, submarine cables, disputed zones… An essential “geopolitics of the seas”
Consider the following scenario. Due to the premature melting of the ice in the Arctic Ocean, Russia now exports a significant part of its natural gas via the so-called North-East…
“The last place” by Ngard Djavadi, the geopolitics of the intimate
With “The Last Place”, the novelist and screenwriter Négar Djavadi returns with an exciting, committed and personal literary story. She shares her thoughts on the dramatic event of the Boeing…
US and China continue working on thaw with talks in Malta
Malta was the scene this weekend of a meeting between Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, and Wang Yi, the head of Chinese diplomacy. 3 mins Joe Biden’s national…
threat of strategic rupture or bluff?
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the European Union this Saturday of seeking to turn away from his country, while the accession negotiations started in 2005 have been at a…
Somalia in negotiations to join the Community of East African States
Negotiations for Somalia’s accession to the Community of East African States (EAC) began on Tuesday 22 August in Nairobi. If they succeed, Somalia will be the 8th member country, alongside…
“These autocrats who unite to destroy democracies”
Are democracies in danger? In “Le pacte des autocrates” published by Robert Laffont, Isabelle Mandraud and Julien Théron analyze the decline of democracies around the world and the repeated efforts…