Politique étrangère
Rohingya: Can the Crisis be Resolved?
The Rohingya issue involves a complex national and regional history.
What Next for Afghanistan?
In a context defined by the failure of military interventions, multiple attacks, and criticized parliamentary elections, uncertainty reigns over the country.
Transitions from War to Peace
How do we get out of wars? One hundred years after 1918, Politique étrangère’s special report takes up this question from different perspectives in relation to the conflicts in which Western armies, willingly or otherwise, are embroiled.
Understanding the Resilience of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The leaders of Iran nurture regional ambitions, and are conscious of the limits of their country’s power.
The Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence: The Return of Empires?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is swiftly moving forward and becoming a real tool of power.
Cybersecurity and Cyber Defence: From Hacking to Information Warfare
The cyber world has undoubtedly become a part of geopolitics, in the way that it shapes, in its own way, relationships between the actors of the international stage.
The Geopolitics of Cyberconflict
Cyberattacks are becoming more frequent and more sophisticated.
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