Tag: dmitry dyomushkin

Lessons from Kursk

What does this daring operation tell us about the state of the Russian army? About the mentality of Russian leaders? About the state of Russian society?

Russia-Mongolia: Constraints Weighing on Mongolian Diplomacy

This country, a signatory to the Treaty of Rome, welcomed Putin despite the international arrest warrant. In truth, Mongolia's latitude for action is limited.

Under the Southern Gaze

"Non-Allied" Countries and Russian War in Ukraine: An (im)Possible Engagement After a series of minor but painful military defeats, largely caused by the lack of...

Let Us Not Falter at the Last Minute

The Russian economy, including its military-industrial complex, is showing signs of exhaustion. It would be unfortunate if the West were to give in to the pressure of the peacemakers, while the Moscow autocracy itself is at the end of its rope.

Regarding the Washington Summit: A Plea to NATO

What is the future of the alliance in the face of the very probable election of Donald Trump next November, a flamboyant survivor of an attack against him?

Orbán’s “Peace Mission” and the EU

Viktor Orbán is clearly positioning himself as a European link between Putin and Trump, despite the EU's disapproval.

Why the EU Should Replace the Eastern Partnership With a Trans-Caspian Partnership

It is time for a more geopolitically assertive European Union to rethink geographically and broaden thematically its Eastern policy.

French Sovereignty and Western Solidarity in the Face of the Moscow-Tehran-Beijing Axis

The concrete exercise of sovereignty requires a certain number of conditions, including a clear awareness of the issues of the time.

In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union

Moscow has chosen its side. A few days before the second round of the French legislative elections, the Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry published a...

Tomorrow: France Versus Ukraine? A Momentum Cut Short

While France has made remarkable conceptual progress in its support for Ukraine in recent months, a victory for the far right could call this into question at the worst possible moment.