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AuthorsBilal MahliOctober 15, 2024This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the role and impact of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), formed in April 2022, in navigating the complexities of Yemen's ongoing civil conflict. The PLC was created to unite various anti-Houthi factions under a single governance framework, with the support of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and to steer Yemen toward peace and stability. However, the PLC has faced numerous obstacles, including internal divisions, resistance from ...
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AuthorsPaul IsbellOctober 11, 2024The evolving structure of international power—from the erosion of unipolarity to the emergence of multipolarity (though still susceptible to a scenario where multipolarity evolves into a new form of bipolarity)—is giving rise to various material and ideological factors that are steering global dynamics toward a new ‘regionalization of globalization’. The real opportunity lies in not just considering a new form of regionalism, but in focusing on the potential of a new kind of region: ...
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AuthorsAntonio Jorge MartinsOctober 9, 2024The road to decarbonizing the planet runs through the energy transition, which includes the shift from fossil-fueled cars to renewable energy vehicles. This automotive transition is unfolding as a true revolution in the industry. The evolution toward electric and hybrid vehicles has come in tandem with the ascent of Chinese producers. In the current context of geopolitical and technological rivalries, the automotive transition has been marked by an intense trade war, with implicati ...
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AuthorsPaul IsbellOctober 9, 2024From a realist perspective, during a period of rising multipolarity, the Atlantic Basin can be identified as an emerging geostrategic region and a potential focal point of geostrategic competition, especially in the Southern Atlantic, raising the sub-basin’s strategic significance and its potential strategic autonomy. The liberal perspective – although its highest goal might be a global multilateral order – has embraced regionalism before, under the bipolar international regime of t ...
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AuthorsOctober 3, 2024In an era marked by shifting global dynamics, Africa and the Middle East are experiencing a profound transition from traditional geopolitics to a more nuanced geoeconomic framework. This evolution reflects the growing recognition that economic interests, rather than mere political allegiances, are driving international relations in these regions. The rise of emerging powers, particularly China and other Asian nations, has challenged the long-standing dominance of Western economies, ...
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AuthorsSeptember 20, 2024La dissolution de l’Assemblée nationale par le président Emmanuel Macron, le 9 juin 2024, a marqué un moment décisif dans l’histoire politique contemporaine de la France. Cette décision, prise dans un contexte de forte fragmentation politique, a des implications profondes pour la Ve République et ses fondements constitutionnels. Alors que la Constitution de 1958, avait été conçue pour garantir la stabilité d’un régime présidentiel fort, taillé par Michel Debré à la taille du général ...
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Akram Zaoui & Zeno LeoniSeptember 13, 2024In this episode, Dr. Leoni discusses the concept of a "new Cold War" between the United States and China. He explores the evolving geopolitical rivalry between these superpowers, drawing ...
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AuthorsJuly 26, 2024This paper was originally published in idos-research.de The early 1960s can be regarded as the “Big Bang” for international cooperation and development policy. The US was pushing an international system to support developing countries, and in 1961, it established the US Agency for International Development (USAID). The same year saw the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) set up its Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Germany’s post-WWII engagement ...
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Akram Zaoui, Dominique Bocquet, Otaviano Canuto, Paul IsbellJuly 05, 2024Many observers have commented on the similarities that the Foreign Policies of the Biden and Trump administration have in common, oftentimes considering that the key differences lie in st ...
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June 11, 2024Moderator: Mohamed Brick, Program Officer, Policy Center for the New South Speakers: Imen Chaanbi, Deputy Secretary General, Geostrategic Observatory of Geneva Khalid Chegraoui, Senior Fellow, Policy Center for the New South Abdou Cissé, Journalist, APA News Discussants: Enrico Cas...