Georgia and China: Geopolitical challenges

Geogia is certainly an important connection hub for China’s One Belt One Road Initiative. I think it is a golden time for China to accelerate engagement with Geogia. The reason […]
Somaliland: Israel Takes Over the “Horn of Africa”

Israel has been the first country in the world to recognise and establish full and official diplomatic relations with Somaliland, an action that demonstrates, once again, its audacity, arrogance, absolute […]
Greenland in the Trumpist-American strategy

The Arctic is no longer a peripheral or frozen geopolitical space. Accelerated ice melt has transformed the region into a strategic frontier where security, energy, trade, and technology intersect. Among […]
The U.S. Plan for a “Syrian-Lebanese Confederation”: Geopolitical Reality or Strategic Utopia?

In recent months, Tom Barrack — the U.S. special envoy to Turkey and Syria under the Donald Trump administration — has sparked intense regional debate by suggesting unusual rapprochements between […]
Trump and Netanyahu: A master-slave struggle

Following Donald Trump’s return to the White House, there was speculation about how fully he would implement his campaign ideas, considering that holding majorities in the Senate and Congress granted […]
From Sacred Cow to Scapegoat: Netanyahu, Trump and the Illusion of US–Israel Decoupling

A new and provocative bill pushed by a Republican senator seeks to ban dual citizenship for U.S. citizens, aiming loosely at the American-Israeli community and, symbolically, at Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. […]
Starmer at the Heart of Britain’s Fall

Keir Starmer is standing in a realm that is growing darker each week. Across Britain, the wind carries a hard message: a leader who promised calm now presides over a […]
Gaza and the Resumption of the war: Did Trump Fail?

“It is the dawn of a new Middle East” – President Donald Trump exclaimed very satisfied before the Knesset on October 13, 2025. The Israelis welcomed him triumphantly, some wearing […]
France: The great sick country of Europe

In recent weeks, France has been experiencing one of the greatest internal crises in the history of its Fifth Republic. Sébastien Lecornu is the fourth prime minister to be dismissed […]
Madagascar: between unipolar continuity and multipolar sovereignty

Lately, we have been witnessing increasingly frequent multipolar convulsions across the African continent—much like a lion shaking itself in the savannah—tired of decades of irritation caused by the lingering vestiges […]