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From Lenin to Putin: One Hundred and Seven Years of Malfeasance

Since the Bolshevik coup d'état of 1917, Lenin and his comrades have been working out the principles of relations with the outside world: destabilizing...

The Election of Donald Trump, the “Pivot” to Asia, and the Europeanization of NATO

How to avoid a geostrategic decoupling between the two shores of the North Atlantic?

The Georgian Dream That Shattered the European Dream

In November 2003, the Rose Revolution took place in Georgia. Following disputed parliamentary elections, large demonstrations organized by the opposition spread across the country,...

Russia: Converging Boomerang Effects

This text is an expanded version of the presentation at the symposium “China-Russia: Affinities and Differences” (Sorbonne, May 10, 2024), in the roundtable “Stability...

Moscow and Pyongyang’s Alliance and Maneuvers on the Eurasian Stage: Let Us Stop Being in Denial

When Vladimir Putin welcomed Kim Jong-un to the Russian Far East from September 13 to 15, 2023, and the North Korean leader visited the...

The Abduction of Ukrainian Children in Light of Russian Demographics

The criminal Russian regime is trying to restore its demographic health at the expense of the Ukrainians.

The Sino-Russian Axis and its Extensions: The Challenge of Naming Reality

Putin's Russia-Eurasia and Xi Jinping's neo-Maoist China are maneuvering together.

Putin’s New Bluff

The Russian president's announcement to change military and nuclear doctrine is aimed at dissuading Western powers from supporting Ukraine.

The Nevzlin Affair, or the “Beautiful Russia of the Future” Mirage

For several days now, a storm has been shaking Russian opposition circles, now scattered across several European countries, the United States, and other parts...

Toward a Munich-Style Agreement, Slowly but Surely, and the Return of Feudalism

The lost time makes it increasingly difficult to thwart the project of world vassalization pursued by Xi Jinping and Putin.