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Inevitability of the African Century? Afro-Asian Infrastructure and Transport Corridors by Lorenzo Somigli

The world has undergone a profound transformation, and a new geopolitical phase has started. The edges of the Rimland (Ukraine, Balkans, Caucasus, Middle East, Myanmar, western Indian subcontinent, sporadically Central Asia and possibly Korean peninsula) is on fire; something momentous is about to happen.  While Eurasia hindered, African people must be able to seize the opportunity …

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New! Policy Brief Report 2023

“Throughout the year, our international analysts, who are researchers with backgrounds in various fields, have dedicated themselves to the in-depth study of these issues, providing an in-depth view of current challenges. (…) The relevance of the Policy Brief Report 2023 goes beyond the academic realm, as it also serves as a reliable guide for understanding …

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New Policy Brief #07: Brazil’s return to CELAC puts the country back on the world stage as a Latin American leader” by Jóhidson de Oliveira e Izan Araujo

New Policy Brief  Released #07!

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The illusions of the West: there is no stopping the ongoing geopolitical transformations by Charles Pennaforte

Charles Penaforte wrote to  China Daily News, one of the most important newpapers from China.

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A growing BRICS shows U.S. is losing the battle for the Global South

The three-day summit that began Tuesday in Johannesburg demonstrates how Washington has struggled to project influence throughout the vast, developing Global South, notes ‘Newsweek’.

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