Publications

Syrian President’s first visit to the White House: Washington secures a new foothold in the Middle East

U.S. plans a military intervention in Nigeria: the surge of Islamist groups in the Sahel demands a response and changes the regional balance of power

Withdrawal of trade preferences for African countries: Western states adopt a differentiated approach to weaken Beijing’s political influence on the continent

Fed rate cut signals the end of monetary orthodoxy: U.S. labor market becomes the key economic compass amid political pressure

Washington reduces resource vulnerability from China, forming a new system of partnerships with Central African countries and Arab monarchies

The Islamic Ummah in Africa as a new arena of geopolitical competition: Muslim sub-dynamics shape parallel projects of influence on the continent

South African President’s visit to the White House: Pretoria finds itself in the illusion of geopolitical alternative due to asymmetric strategies of the USA and China

Pontificate of Leo XIV: Catholic Church realigns competing political dynamics with core moral principles

Kashmir escalation strips India of “safe harbor” role, forcing U.S. to reassess doctrine of disengagement from local conflicts

Donald Trump’s future Administration aims to strengthen its influence in the Horn of Africa, reducing China’s impact

The new U.S. Ambassador to China: Donald Trump finalizes the team that will implement a “peace through strength” strategy

Carlson’s visit to Moscow: how the U.S.-China competition over Russia’s foreign policy vector is reshaping European political dynamics and escalating global military tensions

U.S.-Angola economic integration: paving the way for an alternative to the Belt and Road Initiative in Africa

Cyber “Belt and Road”: China’s expansion into the video game market and advances in quantum computing are paving the way for Beijing to dominate the personal data landscape

G20 Summit in Brazil: Lula da Silva’s geopolitical maneuvers and China’s demonstrative refusal to engage in global de-escalation talks until Donald Trump’s inauguration









