As tensions rise in Ukraine, peace continues to be threatened within fragile, multiethnic communities elsewhere in Europe. Almost three decades after the end o... Read More
An état des lieux of military hypersonic technology around the world
In 1925, Edward Grey wrote that “great armaments inevitably lead to war”. Although dete... Read More
As the new year begins , global affairs have been marked by the growing threat of Russian regional and international ambitions. In Brussels and Washington, administrations are anxiously looking towards the East to discern signs of hostility or appea... Read More
- Man reading a book, surrounded by snow, at the Independence Square in Kiev, by Sorana Horsia, used un CC BY.
As Emmanuel Macron arrived in Kiev to dis... Read More
At the end of his closing remarks, PSIA Acting Dean Mark Maloney summed up the inputs of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Stephen Dunbar Johnson in the phrase “Com... Read More
While 2021 was marked by unpredictable fluctuations in the economy, the first quarter of 2022 has not shown any signs of a return to ‘business as usual’. Across the world, private and public sectors are worried not only by the surge of Covid cas... Read More
“Rebellieren heißt lieben”
Each year, many migrants, whether dissidents, refugees or entrepreneurs, relocate to Germany, particularly Berlin. The statistics... Read More
Battle of the Pyramids by French Orientalist painter Antoine-Jean Gros
As never-ending wars and resilient dictatorships plague the Middle East, couple... Read More
Senegal (Matam county), 2012.
The gray rhino of agro-pastoral conflicts lingers at the horizon of world politics. This poses a potential disaster particularly in the tri-border of Senegal, Mali, and Mauretania. The existence of agro-pastor... Read More
The past two years have been particularly turbulent for nations, people, communities, and organizations across the world. It took a global pandemic to highligh... Read More