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Operation Barkhane in Mali: The End of French…
In the summer of 2021, Emmanuel Macron announced the end of Operation Barkhane, withdrawing most French troops from…
NATO, Gaddafi, and the Arab Spring
The Arab Spring and following rebellion came at an opportune time for the West to dethrone Gaddafi, who, in…
The Extreme Difficulty of Diplomatically Resolving the…
The unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Tigray is shaped by Ethiopia's secessionist past and ethnic federalism. As…
La Hongrie, vilain petit canard de l’Europe
La Hongrie de Viktor Orban multiplie les lois controversées et embarrasse l'Union européenne qui semble avoir un…
La COP 26: une arène de gouvernance climatique traversée…
Depuis l'Accord de Paris en 2015, de nombreux États se sont engagés à limiter le réchauffement climatique à 1,5°C.…
Poland: One Foot Out the EU’s Door
The fact that Polexit is something being discussed in the media raises the question: did Poland’s membership in the…
Heedless Folly: A Tale of the Turkish Economic Collapse
In the past, the Turkish lira has shown great promise for prosperity, but in the last few years, one man has…
Nicaraguan Elections: A Historical Retrospective
It is important to reiterate the United States’ previous attempts at destabilizing the Sandinista government, which…
Between Two Giants: How Three Island Nations Control the…
Why does the US care so much about three of the world’s smallest, most remote nations? The answer is that it…
Judicial Warfare: How Poland Is Attacking the European…
The Polish Constitutional Tribunal’s findings in response to a ruling issued by the European Court of Justice (ECJ)…
Revisiting the Sino-US Cold War Narrative
With China's recent gains in power and tensions between the US and China increasing, the debate on whether to…
Bosnia’s Looming Security and Political Crisis
Dodik’s threat to pull out of central institutions would not only violate the Dayton peace agreement but equally…