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CARTOGRAPHY
Sino-American race in the Pacific
By Nashidil Rouiaï, geographer.
HOT SPOTS
The marginalization of Canada on the international scene
By Jean-François Caron, associate professor of political science at Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan), associate researcher at the University of Opole (Poland) and senior fellow at the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, and by Frédéric Boily , full professor of political science at the University of Alberta (Canada) and author of a dozen books on Canadian politics.
Canada – China: two opposing visions of the world
By Jean-François Caron, associate professor of political science at Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan), associate researcher at the University of Opole (Poland) and senior fellow at the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, and Frédéric Boily, full professor of political science at the University of Alberta (Canada) and author of a dozen books on Canadian politics.
Saudi Arabia in the new international situation
By Anne Gadel, consultant specializing in the Middle East, member of the Observatory of North Africa and the Middle East of the Jean Jaurès Foundation, fellow of the Young Transatlantic Network of the German Marshall Fund and former rapporteur for foreign policy of France at the Institut Montaigne.
Turkey and the war in Ukraine: from the posture of the splits to the doctrine of connivance
By Jean Marcou, professor at Sciences Po Grenoble, director of the Mediterranean-Middle East (MMO) Masters of this establishment.
DRC – Rwanda: a conflict brought up to date by the M23
By Reagan El Miviri, lawyer at the bar of North Kivu, conflict analyst at Ebuteli and research partner of the Congo Study Group.
South Korea, a resilient power
By Jean-Yves Colin, North Asia expert at the Asia Centre, former manager of an asset management company and former financial adviser for Asia at the Ministry of Finance.
The Demographic “Japanization” of South Korea
By Jean-Yves Colin, North Asia expert at the Asia Centre, former manager of an asset management company and former financial adviser for Asia at the Ministry of Finance.
New phase of tensions on the Korean peninsula?
With Pierre Grosser, professor at Science Po Paris, historian of international relations, specialist in contemporary global issues and author of The history of the world is done in Asia (Odile Jacob, 2019).
DOSSIER: 2003 – 2023 – 2043… WHAT CHANGES IN THE WORLD?
What developments in international relations?
With Pierre Grosser, professor at Science Po Paris, historian of international relations, specialist in contemporary global issues and author of The history of the world is done in Asia (Odile Jacob, 2019).
The European Union in the XXIe century: the gestation of an international power?
By Cyrille Bret, teacher at Sciences Po, associate researcher at the Institut Notre Europe Jacques Delors, director of the geopolitics site eurasiaprospective.net and author of “The European Union facing Russia: what future for the strategy of sanctions” at the Delors Institute.
Russia, architect or spectator of a new world order?
By Erik Burgos, doctoral student in international relations at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM, Canada) and member of the Eurasia Observatory.
2003 – 2050: the American odyssey
By Tanguy Struye de Swielande, professor in international relations at UCLouvain and Dorothée Vandamme, lecturer in international relations at UCLouvain.
China in the world: from a low profile to a central place in the international system
By Olga V. Alexeeva, professor of Chinese history at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQÀM) and Frédéric Lasserre, director of the Quebec Council for Geopolitical Studies (CQEG) at Laval University.
The Indo-Pacific at the heart of changes in the international system
By Marianne Péron-Doise, associate researcher at the Institute of International and Strategic Relations (IRIS), where she directs the Indo-Pacific Geopolitical Observatory, and lecturer at Sciences Po Paris.
2000 – 2050: the Middle East, between authoritarianism and structural tensions
By Jean-Paul Burdy, historian, teacher-researcher associated with Sciences Po Grenoble and host of the blog “Questions d’Orient-Questions d’Occident”.
Developments in Africa from 2000 to 2050: trends and geopolitical uncertainties
By Samuel Nguembock, permanent lecturer at the Cameroon Institute of International Relations (IRIC), associate lecturer and researcher at the Institute of International and Strategic Relations (IRIS) and Managing Director of Thinking Africa Cameroon.
The evolution of the impacts of climate change on health risks and their geographies
By Anne Sénéquier, researcher at the Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS) and co-director of the Global Health Observatory at IRIS.
10 billion people in 2050: sufficient resources?
Interview with Franck Galland, associate researcher at the Foundation for Strategic Research and author of War and Water: Water, a Strategic Issue in Modern Conflicts (Robert Laffont, March 2021), and with Matthieu Brun, Scientific Director of FARM (Foundation for agriculture and rurality in the world).
Space: the great redeployment
By Alain De Neve, defense analyst at the Royal Higher Institute for Defense (IRSD) in Brussels.
From weak signals of 2003…to weak signals for 2050
By Philippe Cahen, futurist and editor of the Weak Signals Letter since 2003.
STORY
To Byzantine diplomacy
By Nicolas Drocourt, lecturer in medieval history at the University of Nantes.
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