Are the South-Pacific Islands becoming a new center of global strategic competition? In recent years, it appears as though the traditional power balance in the... Read More
By Cameron Rogers
The United Kingdom (UK) has more or less run out of time to come up with a viable strategy for Brexit. The inevitable “no” vote on Theresa... Read More
By Abe Collier
There was once great hope in the political left. In 1917, it celebrated the rise of communism in Russia as the liberation of peasants and wor... Read More
by Guillaume Biganzoli
Water is a privilege. Today, more than one billion people live in water-scarce regions. According to a recent World Bank report, because... Read More
by Charlotte Gardes
On October 3, 2016, British Prime Minister Theresa May set the ball rolling for Brexit: the United Kingdom will trigger article 50 of the L... Read More
By Morna Cannon
The inhabitants of Stuttgart and Bangalore may not know it, but they’re at war. Facing off in the fight are Luxor Solar GmbH – one of Germany’... Read More
By Paul Jeffries
En matière d'économie politique internationale, il semble que l'utilisation d'un indicateur règne sur tous les autres : le produit intérieur b... Read More
by Marta Cioci
In the aftermath of the collapse of the USSR, a series of reforms were carried out to privatize state-owned assets. The large-scale privatizat... Read More
Par Pierre Le Coz
Chaque année, plusieurs milliers de personnes meurent dans le monde de l’antibiorésistance. Cette capacité des bactéries à compromettre l’act... Read More
By Helena Schwertheim
Between the 24th and the 26th of August 2015, a forum on the future of democracy in Latin America took place in the capital of Colombia, ... Read More