Developments at the antipodes
Having examined developments in Australian defense policy, it is useful to look at another aspect of Canberra's security policy, namely the ...
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the other BRICS?
While much attention is focused on the BRICS and its future, little is said or thought about the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which remains more in the shadows, perhaps deliberately...
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Marine environment. Geopolitical implications
At first glance, some may have the doubt that the issue of protecting the marine environment has little to do with geopolitics. This is a mistake that many make…
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France and the Indo-Pacific: challenges, limits and opportunities
For several years, the strategic center of gravity of the globe, from the Atlantic basin (and sub-Mediterranean basin) has been gradually moving towards the Asian area and its imposing...
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Philippines: Okinawa's next conflict?
A significant part of the changes involving the general geopolitical panorama of the last 20 years concerns the relationships between the center and the periphery or, according to one meaning...
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The multi-alignment in the Indo-Pacific: an opportunity, an index of equilibrium or a sign of weakness vis-à-vis China?
The United States has never had a coherent foreign policy and in the Indo-Pacific they are not very credible with the current administration still considered transitional, ...
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BRICS or the new international bipolarity (maybe)
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the United States and its partners in more or less enlarged Western architectures (EU, NATO, G7 and some…
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Türkiye: with or without the reis
If it is true that the name of the new president was not extracted from the cylinder of the Turkish electoral consultations, it is however equally true that political indications have arrived...
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Did the Dragon really learn to swim?
China wants to grow, go to sea and above all demonstrate that it can do it. Without swinging between pessimism and...
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Türkiye: 20 years in an Ottoman bubble
Wherever elections take place, they leave a mark; starting from the consultations held in North Africa,...
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Sudan, or rather the long wave of the crisis
The crisis in Sudan falls into a difficult regional context whose prospects are at the center of the attention of...
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Japan, the empire born from a sword
Abe Shinzō, the most prominent Japanese prime minister in over 60 years, has given momentum and defined features to the ...
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Sudan or "the perfect storm"
The crisis of the two Sudanese warlords, the commander-in-chief (and de facto head of state) of the SAF (Sudanese…
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Tunisia, the Arab winter
Since the onset of the Arab Spring, Tunisia has assumed a significant role in the search for consensus...
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Iran is strengthening its network of underground military bases
As the world simmers in the tensions caused by the long waves of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Republic too…
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The end of Boko Haram?
If 2023 is shaping up for Western chancelleries as "the year of the intensification of the Russo-...
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Where is South Korea going?
South Korea is a country of great contrasts. If on the one hand it is presented as an example of success,…
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The amazing military capabilities of the Houthis
While most of the world's attention continues to be focused on the vicissitudes of the War...
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Verba volant, acta manent
The recent announcement of the resumption of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran came as a bit of a surprise...
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War of Ukraine and the Gulf, agreements and about-face
The Russo-Ukrainian war - and the long list of potential global conflicts that could erupt like in Taiwan, in…
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