Little colored revolutions
For Risk enthusiasts, Kazakhstan is one of those countries which, at the time of the USSR, floated in a geographical limbo unknown to most. The Soviet collapse has ...
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African instability and its geopolitical consequences
Let's go back to Africa, a continent whose political and economic importance is constantly growing, especially for Europe, so geographically close to that ...
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In case of invasion of Ukraine
“The organizational, economic, means and training superiority of the Russian forces is such that Ukraine would be forced to surrender or suffer a real debellatio ...
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Erdogan's Turkey: three geopolitical, geo-economic and strategic analyzes of the Ottoman challenger
One is an entrepreneur in the footwear sector, the other has extensive knowledge in the footwear sector, but also in oil, sports business, Italian entrepreneurship and ...
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Turkey's perilous ambitions
Impertinence belongs to politics; who, therefore, more than Reis can enter by right into the meanings of Oscar Wilde? To begin with: talk (about him), maybe badly, but talk about him ...
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The time bomb of the Turkish economy: explosion and fallout
In our previous analysis entitled: "The time bomb of the Turkish economy", published in Difesa Online on August 18, 2020 (see article), we described the ailments ...
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The China of Europe: Wilhelminian Germany and the Economic War
(Article inspired by "The German Empire and the economic war" published on Pandora Magazine) In the globalized world, in interconnected markets, with the demolition of every barrier ...
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Under the sign of "Badal"
The events of this 2021 in Afghanistan have profoundly marked the collective consciousness of public opinion in Western countries. The lightning advance of the Taliban and ...
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Putin and "The historical unity of Russians and Ukrainians"
"... this land is Russian, Russian, Russian." (Vitaly Shulgin) These words are spoken by Vitaly Shulgin in the ...
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Do relations between Russia and Turkey threaten NATO?
The relations between Russia and Turkey, which for some years have become increasingly articulated, are characterized by a ...
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Baltic, a sea at war without knowing it
The Baltic is part of the forgotten geopolitics; the collective imagination, when induced to think of the north, arrives ...
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Russia and Ukraine: in addition to the danger of invasion, there is more
The Ukrainian crisis is increasing day by day and the theses of analysts and self-styled "experts" are numerous. Mail in ...
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Algeria and Morocco: “knife brothers” on the brink of war
A specter of war roams the Maghreb; however this is not an evanescent and distant specter since, ...
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Not just Europe: the Quirinal Treaty read by Paris
In May 2017 Emmanuel Macron was the man of the moment. Just elected to the Elysée, the former French banker was seen by ...
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Turkic speakers but not Turks. The limits of Turkism in the Maghreb and beyond
Each empire leaves a presence of itself after its dissolution. In its provinces very often there are traces ...
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Black Friday of the Omicron variant: something that no one has yet written in Italy
The new South African variant B.1.1.5291 has crucified the world stock exchanges on Black Friday, making ...
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Libya: sand and votes
Libya is an invention, starting with the name. Even for the Ottomans, accessing the hinterland meant crossing a ...
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Isis: the other virus
In recent years, Western audiences have been saturated with Middle Eastern terms, and drawn into a complex reality ...
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The two faces of the Turkish attitude
Last week we talked about the aggressive Turkish posture in foreign policy and, in particular, on the Sea of ​​...
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Saudi Arabia and Iran: the strange couple
The balance of power is not a geopolitical element compatible with the Persian Gulf area; those who were the two ...
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