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Captain Thomas Sankara: The Upright Revolutionary
Thomas Sankara showed that Africa could achieve remarkable growth and prosperity without foreign aid or…
L’Europe à l’épreuve des crises migratoires : Les…
L'arrivée de plusieurs millions de réfugiés ukrainiens sur son sol a contraint l'UE à se réinventer. Le caractère…
Opinion | The Failure of South Korea’s Democracy
Yoon Seok-youl — the candidate for the conservative PPP — was elected South Korea’s thirteenth president.
A Turning Point for Militarization in Europe?
Has the Russo-Ukrainian war strengthened the European organizations in charge of promoting the peace which Vladimir…
China Under the Spotlight: How the 2022 Winter Olympics…
Countries like Canada and the United States have expressed their discontent at China hosting the games. This comes…
China and Russia: A Complicated History
The relationship between China and Russia has a deep — and not always amicable — history. Their rapprochement in…
Ethnic Diversity in China: A Strategic Tool?
The Beijing Olympics opening ceremony showcased China's ethnic diversity, but it is more than just a message of…
Les JO de Pékin, entre politique et polémiques
Ville-hôte des JO d'hiver 2022, Pékin a profité du feu des projecteurs pour tenter de projeter son ambition…
Elections Have Failed in Libya: Who Will Lead the…
Although the prospects for this election were grim, the current outcome has failed to meet even the most…
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…