France in Crisis: Does the Collapse of the Barnier Government Mark the End of Macronism?
The no-confidence vote against the Barnier government, for the first time since 1962, brings us back to the summer considerations expressed on French stability and governability that the gamble...
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Libya: Tripoli and Tobruk "agree" (for now...)
The August-September crisis1 - which culminated in the dismissal of former Central Bank Governor Al-Kabir and the closure of major oil fields - involved the...
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South Korea: Yoon Suk-yeol's Difficult Future
As if the Syrian storm were not enough, with all the unknowns that this entails, the Far East has also struck a blow that is destined to reverberate in lasting echoes. The...
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Nabiullina's Silent Challenge: The Weight of Monetary Policy in the Russian War
Economic power is like a gas, it pervades every interstice; it is like water: it always finds a way; it competes with every dominion, it bends every resistance and whoever is in possession of the art...
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Sunset of American Hegemony? After Mistakes, Internal Challenges and New Global Balances...
The American elections will be discussed for a long time: the country is too important, the president-elect is too divisive. It was a festival of mistakes, starting with the most...
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Moldova Elections: A Battle Won, But the War (For Independence) Continues
As the US prepares for one of its most intense elections in recent years, tiny Moldova has concluded its presidential runoff. The...
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Georgia Post-Elections: The End of the “European Dream”?
The elections on Saturday 26 October in Georgia ended in a climate of tension and deep political crisis, with the Georgian Dream (GD) party – in power since 2012 – having...
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Türkiye in Pieces: Terrorism and Internal Crisis Sink Erdogan's Imperial Ambitions (Despite BRICS Embrace)
In Russian, and immune to any international criminal jurisdiction, Kazan, at a moment that should have been celebratory, Turkey has discovered itself vulnerable. The...
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The Moldovan Paradox: Less than 3 Million Inhabitants and an Exorbitant Geopolitical Weight
The political autumn is hotter than the climatic one and does not spare significant geopolitical dynamics; the ballot boxes of...
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"Kosovo remains a powder keg" (video)
"With our mission we have brought normality back to this country but Kosovo remains a powder keg. If we went...
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The Waltz of Destruction: The Inevitable Retaliation in the Middle Eastern Chaos
To an eye intrigued by multiple perspectives, accessing the Middle Eastern vision is equivalent to entering NY...
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Jordan between external influences and popular dissent: elections, diplomacy and political-military instability
Elections, like the animals on Orwell's Farm, are not all the same, as demonstrated by the prudent muting of...
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Hot August in Libya
The recent events and developments in Cyrenaica and Tripolitania are a real alarm bell....
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Turkey's BRICS+ Entry: A New Beginning?
Turkey has expressed its intention to join BRICS+, the group of emerging economies initially formed by...
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Libya: A dose of realism is needed. Beyond oil and migrants
Libyan Prime Minister Osama Hamad, close to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, has established a blockade of the production of...
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Azerbaijan towards BRICS membership: multi-vector strategic line in foreign policy?
The day following Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to Azerbaijan1, Baku formally...
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The uncertain future of American politics between betrayals and alliances
The last remnant of August brought a cold November breath to the incandescent international political scene, a...
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Bangladesh: usual score for an escape
Bangladesh returns to the international scene: after weeks of protests animated by Students against...
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Letters (unsigned) from Israel
Jerusalem shows off its ability to hit two notable, distinct and distant points in 24 hours. They are hammer blows...
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Venezuela: some background on the (alleged) electoral fraud
What is the background of the company that provided the software to Nicolás Maduro's regime for its "alleged" (for...
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