The fact that Chinese companies are more open to share the collected data than their Western counterparts makes them attractive partners to the Gulf states
Camille Lons on sharing data in China and the Gulf states
The fact that Chinese companies are more open to share the collected data than their Western counterparts makes them attractive partners to the Gulf states
Camille Lons on sharing data in China and the Gulf states
Camille Lons on China seeing the ongoing Gaza crisis as an opportunity to criticise the West’s double standards
Camille Lons on the evolution of the relations between China and the Gulf countries
These recent deals speak to a broader trend in Gulf bailout diplomacy
Camille Lons comments on the foreign policy of Gulf states towards the Egyptian economy
It is crucial that the EU finds “a response to the maritime security threats we are seeing, because it directly targets its security and economic interests
Camille Lons explains that a joint EU response is necessary to face the crisis in Yemen
Camille Lons on the EU’s response to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea
Houthi groups have an agenda that is fairly detached from Iranian influence, and this is where there is the greatest risk of regional escalation
Camille Lons was invited to Christine Ockrent’s program “Affaires étrangères” to discuss recent Houthis attacks on the Red Sea
The American military response, however, was calibrated to avoid any slippage and possible escalation
Camille Lons comments on British and American responses to Houthi attacks on the Red Sea and the risk of regional escalation
Camille Lons on the Red Sea crisis
For the moment, we’re still in a state of controlled slippage, but it’s a rather dangerous moment for the stability of this strategic region
Camille Lons was quoted in a France24 article about the attacks claimed by Iran-backed Huthi rebels in the Red Sea