Dans cette interview, nous accueillons Mme Ana Palacio, ancienne ministre espagnole des Affaires étrangères. Nous discutons des enjeux cruciaux de la dynamique internationale actuelle et des perspectives pour renforcer la collaboration entre les régions panatlantiques et le Sud global. ...
John Sawers, former Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), shares his insights on how security threats have evolved with the rise of digital technologies and social media. In this interview, he offers a compelling exploration of the shift from traditional methods to contemporar...
Francisco Cordoba is a 2019 alumnus of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about him here.
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I recently had an eye-opening experience at the Atlantic Dialogue conference in Morocco, organized by the Policy Center for the New South. Picture this: a diverse gathering of leaders, policymakers, and innovators from across Africa and the Atlantic basin. It was like a mini melting pot of ideas and cultures.
One intriguing conve ...
يخصص مركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد حلقة خاصة من برنامجه الأسبوعي "حديث الثلاثاء" لمناقشة اشكالية المديونية في الجنوب : الواقع والافاق.
حلقة خاصة في اطار النسخة الثانية عشر لمؤتمر الحوارات الأطلسية الدي ينظمه مركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد كل سنة، والتي اقيمت بمراكش بعد شهرين م...
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