Burkina Faso: nothing new on the African front
Only a few months ago, authoritative geopolitical analysts pointed to Burkina Faso, formerly Alto Volta, as the African exception. At the end of the 2014 the attempt to change ...
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If Russia goes to war ...
Starting in February 2010 the Pentagon's analysis of the growing "Russian danger" has become a daily bread. The syndrome of the alleged enlargement to the West of Moscow is ...
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Damascus and the American blind alley
When the Lion of Damascus Hafez al-Assad, father of the current Syrian president, took power, his future seemed to have already been written. Just defeated in the Six Day War ...
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Hungary, the mobile frontier of Europe
The race to identify Hungary as a nest of selfishness and nationalism knows no end. He takes a breath just to point the finger at the latest champion of ...
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Greece and Macedonia: migrations and other quisquilles
Music from the Thessaloniki airport is already evident. The airport is named after Macedonia, the region of which Thessaloniki is the capital. For the Greeks it is not an argument to joke about ...
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The Greek crisis in Europe without borders: if this is Union ...
Maastricht is in Holland and is full of flowers. A bit like San Remo, with the difference that San Remo is famous for the Festival, Maastricht for the parameters. Nothing strange. From...
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Bomb Africa (cap.2): to China everything is allowed ...
The entire African continent in 1950 counted 200 millions of souls. In the 2014 the population was estimated at one billion and 100 million. Considering that technology and globalization ...
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Bomb Africa (cap.1): the sense of guilt of the West and the blind rhetoric
"Ventimiglia are few. Many more seem to be those that separate men from their good faith ". It is a widespread opinion through a subliminal but incessant media campaign ...
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Frontiers: The French lesson and the slap of Hollande
The French electoral system, based on the uninominal two-round majority, has often allowed the party ...
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Mesopotamia goodbye: the end of Iraq as a unitary state
The so-called counter-offensive on Ramadi by the Iraqi Armed Forces proposes a scenario already seen in Iraq. ISIS or ...
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Russia and Europe. Old clouds and new horizons
We continue to talk about Russia and Ostpolitik under different profiles, often stunned by media filters ...
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Myanmar: the DDR of Southeast Asia
There is much talk of refugees in Southeast Asia. Burma of the military chases the Rohingya minorities ... Refugee alarm ...
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Defense and Integration
Speaking of Defense and deepening the themes of international politics and geopolitics implies the existence of a community ....
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Immigration between geopolitics and ideology
From the Neanderthals, migratory flows are regulated by an axiom: they are associated with the idea of ​​going from ...
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Libya and surroundings: foreign policy sought
The advantages of not having a foreign policy can be summarized essentially in three points: - You save a lot of ...
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Australia Fortress of the New Century - cap.2: Migrant Strategic Issue
Without feeling indebted to La Palice, we can argue that everything that happens affects the fabric of the community ...
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Australia Fortress of the New Century - cap.1: Migrant Strategic Issue
In spite of the political correctness, there is a country that plans a long-term strategy of existence without too many ...
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In good and bad Sirte
Many things have changed in the last thirty years. To understand it, just think that in Sanremo in 85 there was Zucchero, in ...
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Lepanto yesterday and today: Turkey moves
On 7 October 1571 in Lepanto the Christians defeat the Turks, postponing the end of civilization for a few centuries ...
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Main differences between Qatar and Abruzzo
(Six years after the earthquake, a reflection on how the world turns ...) How big is Qatar? More or less like Abruzzo ...
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