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The European Union to Ukraine’s Rescue

Date de publication
01 September 2014
Accroche

Recent events have provided the opportunity for the rekindling of relations between Ukraine and the European Union.

Dominik TOLKSDORF

Syria: Ankara versus Tehran?

Date de publication
01 September 2014
Accroche

Turkish leaders would like to turn their country into the leader of the Middle East. However, they are in competition with another of the region’s key players: Iran.

Özcan YILMAZ

Abe’s Japan and Xi’s China: from Cold Peace to Hot War?

Date de publication
01 September 2014
Accroche

Sino-Japanese relations have deteriorated since Shinzo Abe and Xi Jinping came to power.

China’s Role in Multilateral Economic Institutions, between Revisionism and Status Quo

Date de publication
01 September 2014
Accroche

China, now the world’s second largest economy, is going to play an increasingly substantial role in multilateral economic organizations and mechanisms. 

Mines and Energy: Are Chinese Investments Playing with or against Markets?

Date de publication
01 September 2014
Accroche

China’s economic development has brought it to the center of natural resource markets.

The Two-State Solution is Still Possible

Date de publication
01 September 2014
Accroche

Many Israelis and Palestinians contest the ‘two-state solution’.

Shaul ARIELI

Brexit: The French View

Date de publication
01 September 2014
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The Digital Tsunami. Natural Disasters Management in the Age of Social Media

Date de publication
27 August 2014
Accroche

Social media enable new means of natural disasters management. It is now easier to locate victims, to find shelters, or to coordinate humanitarian aid. Prevention has also become more efficient. From now on, this tool will be more and more present in the field of natural disasters management; however, it also poses some risks because of its open nature, which makes control more difficult.

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