Putin’s Russia and its uses of international law
Russia has been riding roughshod over international law since the annexation of Crimea in 2014. This was followed by its interventions in eastern Ukraine and…
Russia has been riding roughshod over international law since the annexation of Crimea in 2014. This was followed by its interventions in eastern Ukraine and…
How will Russia and Europe’s eastern neighbours look 14 years from now? What key trends will play out in Russia and Eastern Europe? What sort…
Podcast de notre BCM « Maritime Security in the South China Sea: power politics and international law » datant du 22 juin 2016 avec Mathieu…
Podcast de l'atelier sur le rôle de la Chine pour la sécurité en Afrique en date du 14 juin 2016 avec Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, directeur…
Tristram Hunt, Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent, and Radoslaw Sikorski, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, discuss how the UK's role in the world…
The current trajectory of the Russian regime is unstable and without dramatic change it will crumble within the next year. In Putin’s downfall: The coming…
After more than a year of efforts, some Libyan factions have signed a UN-backed political agreement. The newly created Government of National Accord, which moved…
After more than a year of war, representatives of Yemen's warring factions are now gathering to discuss a potential peace settlement. What are the odds…
In 2014, while Scottish pro-independence campaigners seemed to have the momentum in the final months of the campaign, the ‘No’ camp won with 55 percent…