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Tag: geopolitcs

“Anxiety geopolitics: Hybrid warfare, civilisational geopolitics, and the Janus-faced politics of anxiety”, Jakub Eberle, Jan Daniel (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 28/10/2021

Working at the intersection of political geography and international relations, this article does two things. First, it theorises the relationship […]

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“Warfare and Geopolitics in Europe’s Southern Neighbourhood: Implications for NATO”, Camilla Vianini, Chloé Berger (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 25/10/2021

Europe’s Southern neighbourhood has been for decades a highly unstable and contested region. The so-called Arab Spring has marked a […]

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“Pandemic, vaccines and power”, Eduard Soler i Lecha (CIDOB, Spain)

Posted on 22/04/2021

The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated geopolitical dynamics that were in place before the pandemic. The global centre of gravity has […]

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“Eastern Mediterranean hydrocarbons prospects: in need of a pragmatic geopolitical assessment”, Harry Tzimitras (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 25/03/2019

Harry Tzimitras, Eastern Mediterranean Hydrocarbons Prospects: In Need of a Pragmatic Geopolitical Assessment, IAI Commentaries, 19:18, IAI, March 2019. New […]

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“China in Africa, a hybrid strategy”, Anna Fiorelli Sánchez (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 06/03/2019

“China in Africa, a hybrid strategy”, Anna Fiorelli Sánchez. 15/2/2019. The Djibouti naval base is a manifestation of the strategy of […]

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“Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Europe’s Uncertain Role in Middle Eastern Geopolitics”, Riccardo Alcaro (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 21/05/2018

IAI Commentaries, 18:28, May 2018. The Middle East is experiencing a reconfiguration of power. As has often been the case […]

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Riyahd-Tehran: intertwined destinies, Andrés Ortega (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 22/02/2018

in Elcano Blog, 23 January 2018 The Middle East must face another additional challenge: the rivalry existing between Iran and Saudi […]

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“The European Union and the Geopolitics of the Arctic”, Andreas Raspotnik, former TEPSA Fellow (The Arctic Institute, US)

Posted on 07/02/2018

The Arctic is a region that has seen exponential growth as a space of geopolitical interest over the past decade. […]

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“Europe and the Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Call for Coherence”, Andrea Dessì (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 08/12/2017

Overshadowed by multiple crises and geopolitical tensions, the Israel-Palestinian conflict remains a significant driver for regional instability and should be […]

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“ILR: Kurdistan and Catalonia as New States?”, Tamás Lattmann (IIR, Prague)

Posted on 07/12/2017

During the recent weeks, two major referenda have taken place with a serious ambition: to create new states by secession, […]

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Papal Geopolitics: The World According to Urbi et Orbi, Petr Kratochvíl & Jana Hovorková (IIR, Prague)

Posted on 07/12/2017

“The Catholic Church (or the Church, in this article) is, despite appearances, one of the most influential geopolitical actors in […]

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Agenda

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    29
    Mar
    2023

    Conference: “Russia’s War against Ukraine: Navigating the New Reality in the EU Eastern Neighbourhood”, March 29 (DGAP, Germany)

    Brussels & via Zoom
  • Thu
    30
    Mar
    2023

    Round table: "Knowledge Sharing for Excellent Public Administrations: Leaders Teaching Leaders", March 30 (EIPA, Maastricht)

    Online
  • Fri
    31
    Mar
    2023

    “Revitalising Türkiye-EU relations in the aftermath of the earthquakes”, March 31 (IPC, Turkey)

    Brussels, Belgium
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