U.S. strategy in Eurasia and drug production in Afghanistan
In order to address properly, without any ideological prejudice, but with intellectual honesty, the question about drug production in Afghanistan and the related international problems, it is necessary...
View ArticleGeopolitics of Republican Italy
Defeated during the Second World War, occupied by the United States after its liberation, integrated into NATO by force during the Cold War, compelled to dissolve into the European Union, Italy is...
View ArticleThe other Sakinehs
By now, a number of weeks passed that, on front pages of half world’s newspapers, hold the stage the case of Sakineh Ashtiani, an Iranian woman sentenced to death in the Persian country for murdering...
View ArticleThe importance of Russia to Italy
Ten centuries of indifference In 1472 the Gran Prince Ivan III of Moscow, forthcoming gosudar’ (monarch) of all Russia, married a Byzantine princess, Sophia (Zoe) Palaiologina, Constantine XI’s niece,...
View Article“The situation in Egypt is very complicated and confused”
Interviewed by IRNA (Press Agency of Iran) on the recent events in Egypt, Tiberio Graziani, president of IsAG – Institute of High Studies in Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences, stated the following:...
View ArticleThe USA, Turkey and the Crisis of the Western System
The unipolar system , which seems to have been filed by history, has entered a deep crisis together with the U.S. – led Western system. The economic and financial collapse and the loss of a reliable...
View ArticleItaly has already lost its Libyan war
After celebrating its 150 years of unity on the quiet, the Italian Government chose to add a very particular touch to the festivities: a war in Libya. An almost nostalgic conflict: Libya had been...
View ArticleThe Mediterranean and Central Asia: The Hinges of Eurasia
The transition from the unipolar system to a multipolar one is generating tensions in two particular areas of the Eurasian landmass: the Mediterranean and Central Asia. The process of consolidation of...
View ArticlePresidential Elections in Brazil: what kind of domestic and international...
Results confirm that the last year’s presidential elections on October 5th were the most controversial in the current democratic Brazil: the PT candidate Dilma Rousseff, with her 41,5% of votes, has...
View ArticleInterview with Don Ennio Innocenti
Interview with Don Ennio Innocenti (formerly Secretary of the Ecumenical Commission of the Vicariate of Rome, chaplain of the Sacred Fraternitas Aurigarum and member of the presbytery of the...
View ArticleNon-Aligned Movement and current challenges – Interview with Kouroush Ahmadi
In the framework of the studies of IsAG on neutrality, non-alignment and their evolution, Giuliano Luongo – Director of the “Africa” Research Programme and Coordinator of the Research Group on BRICS at...
View ArticleThe UN Involvement in Palestine: a Historical Perspective
The proclamation of the 2014 International Year of the Solidarity with the Palestinian People by the General Assembly of the United Nations constitutes the opportunity to take stock of the UN...
View ArticleRussian 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...
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