11/12/20 | Analysis
The dreams of "Ambazonia"
Yes, you got it right! The word is "Ambazonia" and not "Amazonia", and no, we are not in Latin America, but in Africa, to be precise in the north-western corner of ...
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11/12/20 | Analysis
The debt of African countries: a history that has taught nothing
With the non-payment of bond coupons for 42.5 million dollars, on November 13 the Republic of Zambia became the first African country to declare ...
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07/12/20 | Analysis
A look at sub-Saharan Africa
Africa is an extremely complex continent in which, with the passage of time, the ancient problems have been superimposed on those left by the end of colonialism and ...
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30/11/20 | Analysis
Sovereignty and technological supremacy in the post-global era
The elections in the United States and the battle against Covid have overshadowed the holding of the 5th Plenum of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party ...
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30/11/20 | Analysis
Precarious stability in the Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific in its broader maritime, territorial, demographic and economic context certainly represents, in today's world reality, the part of the world on which ...
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29/11/20 | Analysis
Earth and Water: the terms of power
Herodotus had described, in a few words, the basic elements of every domination: Earth and Water; this was what the Persians demanded of those who surrendered their weapons. Let's start from the Earth, from ...
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25/11/20 | Analysis
The Chinese challenge to US naval power
For about twenty years, Asia has not only been the most well-equipped entrenched camp in the globe but, if we exclude the ever-important Russian fleet, it has been the nursery that has seen growth ...
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16/11/20 | Analysis
USA 2020: the geopolitical challenges
Although not yet accepted by Trump, Biden's victory appears to be quite consolidated - with about 3% more voters than the opponent and having exceeded the 270 big ...
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12/11/20 | Analysis
China, the doctrine of power
The power. Occult allele in the human genome inevitably re-emerges every time passions and rationality struggle ...
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03/11/20 | Analysis
China - Vatican: the reasons (and risks) of the new agreement
It was in the air, and therefore it is not surprising the news of the confirmation, on October 22 last, of the agreement between the Holy See and ...
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03/11/20 | Analysis
Turkey and the S-400s: the consequences of the first tests
In the days between 13 and 16 October, in the province overlooking the Black Sea of Samsun, the Turkish armed forces ...
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02/11/20 | Analysis
Jihadist terrorism: the suicide bomber
Yet another murder of civilians inside the Nice cathedral confirmed the worst expectations of those ...
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28/10/20 | Analysis
The Turkish fleet: threat or pillar of the Euro-Mediterranean defense?
The relationship between Turkey and Europe has changed over the past few years. Indeed, it is undeniable that Turkey which ...
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26/10/20 | Analysis
Libya: the Geneva truce does not stop the conflict
The signing of the ceasefire in Libya in Geneva does not end the conflict but opens a new phase. In fact you can't ...
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22/10/20 | Analysis
The French take a piece of our territory, the government glosses over
The territorial dispute between Italy and France concerns the Mont Blanc Massif area, from some time to ...
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01/10/20 | Analysis
Jihadist terrorism, geopolitical and military implications
The recent attack in Paris, conducted in conjunction with the opening of the trial against the defendants for the ...
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18/09/20 | Analysis
Sudan, blood transitions
Sudan lends itself to narrative techniques that, like in a film, starting with those who are imagined to be the last ...
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17/09/20 | Analysis
LIBYA: Sarraj resigns? Because it's not possible before October
According to Bloomberg, Tripoli Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj would be ready to step down shortly or, in any case, within ...
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14/09/20 | Analysis
LIBYA: The Tobruk government resigns. Haftar wants to sabotage the peace negotiations
The government not recognized by the international community based in Tobruk and chaired by the former Libyan prime minister ...
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10/09/20 | Analysis
LIBYA: Haftar caught in the grip of peace talks
It is a fact that since the peace talks inaugurated in Bouznika, Morocco, between the representatives of Tripoli and those ...
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