Russian approach towards China and India, vector for a multipolar world order
The last months of 2014 were marked by a series of significant bilateral agreements and summits involving Russia, India and China. According to many international analysts, the research of better...
View ArticleEbola: an analysis of the outbreak from the Africans’ perspective
Ebola virus has been sweeping through West Africa since Spring 2014, plunging Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria to a lesser extent, into poverty, social and political turmoil, and death....
View ArticleMongolia’s international relations: our interview with Choinkhor Jalbuu
In order to inaugurate the partnership between Istituto di Alti Studi in Geopolitica e Scienze Ausiliare (IsAG) and the Mongolian Institute of Geopolitical Studies, aimed at a joint study and analysis...
View ArticleNew run in Kazakhstan?
On April 26 Kazakhstan will vote to choose the next president, as a way to respond to global economic and regional socio-political crisis. On February 25 Nursultan Nazarbayev took the decision to hold...
View ArticleThe National Security Strategy of Japan: Implications and Perspectives....
On February 9, 2015, Valentina Gullo from IsAG (the Institute for Advanced Study of Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences) met with Dr. Akiko Fukushima in Rome to discuss the implications and perspectives...
View ArticleEastern Europe – The World’s Last Underachiever
25 years ago, the Russian historical empire melted down. Although often underreported, this also marked the end of alternative society in Europe. Collapse of the II world, made the 3rd way (of...
View ArticleBoko Haram: New Strategy and Perspectives
The 2015 Baga massacre, perpetrated last January by Boko Haram, can be perceived as a sign of the will of the terrorist organization to raise the stakes of its action, ultimately switching from...
View ArticleThere is no Europe without Russia
“Leaders remain committed to the vision of a joint humanitarian and economic space from the Atlantic to the Pacific based upon full respect for international law and the OSCE principles.” If one did...
View ArticleEurope, security and terrorism – Interview with Walter Schwimmer
In the framework of the studies of IsAG on current security issues in Europe and abroad, Giuliano Luongo – Director of the “Africa” Research Programmeat IsAG – interviewed Dr. Walter Schwimmer, Former...
View ArticleNew World Political Geography, Ongoing Mutations
Tocqueville wrote that “history is a picture gallery where there are many copies and few originals” (1). The enormous demographic, technological, economic and cultural changes of the last few decades...
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