The MED This Week newsletter provides informed insights on the most significant developments in the MENA region, bringing together unique opinions and reliable foresight on future scenarios. Today, we ...
The Time of Reckoning for International Law, Fausto Pocar ( University of Milan) Trade's Moment of Truth in the "Trumpian" Age, Lucia Tajoli ( ISPI and Politecnico di Milano) The Plural South in a ...
Armenia navigates EAEU membership and EU aspirations.
In this op-ed, I discuss pros and cons of being part of the EAEU from the point of view of a smaller member-states. The Union ...
The EAEU was established as an explicitly non-political organization in a region plagued by geopolitical tensions. However, ...
As FRELIMO struggles with aging support, a restless youth rallies behind Venâncio Mondlane, demanding change for Mozambique.
Iran is expanding its diplomatic presence in North Africa by strengthening ties with Algeria and Tunisia amid shifting regional dynamics.
Sudan’s genocide declaration reshapes regional dynamics, exposing external backers and altering the conflict’s trajectory. Can it pave the way for peace?
What has been the evolution of the Eurasian Economic Union over the past decade, and what challenges and opportunities lie ...
The construction of a new Syria involves mechanisms like disarmament and constitutional reform, aiming to heal societal wounds ...
The fall of Goma in North Kivu marks a temporary low point in eastern DRC’s decades-long turmoil.
Ten years after the creation of Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) it is unclear whether it will turn into a “bureaucratic zombie” or whether integration between the member states will resume and deepen.
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