Europe and its technological trajectory: Are we at sunset?
Technological change has its rules dictated by the technological trajectory designed by the research centers of the most developed nations. Five hundred years ago, Copernicus ...
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North Korea: a reflection on the reality of the punishments inflicted by the Kim Jong-un regime
Some countries do not talk about it for decades. Then, for some reason, they begin to attract media attention from all over the world, as in the case of North Korea. The two...
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Winds of war in the Persian Gulf?
Over the past few months, the Persian Gulf has rapidly turned into a new "hot spot" of the already incandescent Middle East. The 12 last May, an alleged ...
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Can we define "rescue" as the recovery of a paying passenger who has voluntarily boarded a rubber dinghy?
For the avoidance of doubt, let us immediately state that we will go against the tide; analyzing and impartially telling what happens does not lead to any captatio benevolentiae, but ...
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Donbass, the "Somme" of the 21st century at the gates of Europe
Four years have passed since I first set foot in Donetsk. At the time the city looked spooky. Of the approximately two million inhabitants there were little more than ...
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If we want everything to remain as it is, everything must change
Let's make a premise to remember: not often, but from time to time it is appropriate to cultivate a minimum of presumption that allows us to deepen aspects that, due to inconvenience ...
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NATO, 20 years in Kosovo with the KFOR mission
Bill Clinton was also in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, together with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and then NATO commander Wesley Clark, last June 12, ...
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"Illegitimate" executions in Colombia
Nicasio Martínez Espinel, commander of the Colombian army has been in the last days at the center of a New York Times inquiry that orders would have been issued ...
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Iran: signs of war from the Gulf
Significant military interventions have not been made in the two and a half years of the Trump administration ...
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Jordan's future hangs in the balance
A country that regularly comes under the spotlight whenever the Middle East is enveloped by the reverberations of ...
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Foreign forces advance in a ruined Germany. It is the state of the German banking system today
A dossier runs on the tables of the chancelleries and editorial offices of financial newspapers throughout the West - and not ...
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Turkey: Dollars and Sultans
We speak of Turkey, certainly, but we ask you for an act of lay faith, to associate Giambattista Vico, his courses and ...
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The first "little steps" of Germany towards rearmament
The 5 February of the 2019, the German economy minister, Peter Altmeier, presented what, in the name and in the ...
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Russian-Ukrainian crisis: there are not only the 46 killed in Odessa
In giving my placet, as responsible for Geopolitics, to the nice article (see) of our analyst Andrea Gaspardo, I ...
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China's race towards space weapons
As all strategists have known for years, space today constitutes, together with the land, the sea, the sky, the ...
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Zelensky's Ukraine and the Ghosts of Odessa
During two elections, the 31 of March and the 21 of April respectively took place, between 18 and 19 ...
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Israel and the prospects for a nuclear power plant
For over 25 years, plans for the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Israel have been lying on the various tables of ...
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70 years ... and prove them all
Like every war, the Second World War also left its legacies; the new order, shaped by the victors ...
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INSTEX, really an alternative for Iran?
After a preparatory work that lasted months, and preceded by an announcement dated 31 January 2019, the so-called "Instrument of ...
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Middle Eastern geostrategic balances forty years after the Iranian Revolution
Forty years ago, 11 February 1979 to be precise, following a process that had already begun in 1963 and ...
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