-
A Multipolar Peace
Read more: A Multipolar Peace“The world is rapidly moving towards a multipolar order. This is, in many ways, positive. It brings new opportunities for justice and balance in international relations. But multipolarity alone cannot guarantee peace.”— António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, 2023 Geopolitics: conflicts frozen In 2026, the major global conflicts will not end with decisive victories, but with truces…
-
GLOBALIZATION IS CONTROL OF THE SEAS
Read more: GLOBALIZATION IS CONTROL OF THE SEASTo understand what is happening in the world today, we must start from a simple yet powerful idea: globalization is, above all, control of the seas. It is not just about trade, technology, or financial flows, but about the ability to ensure—or block—the free transit of goods and energy along the world’s major maritime routes.…
-

2025 report: The Era of Contested Hegemony
Read more: 2025 report: The Era of Contested HegemonyTable of Contents 1. Geopolitics: Where Are We? Introduction: The Contested Hegemony of the United States To understand contemporary geopolitics, it is fundamental to analyze the current context of the international order, characterized by an increasingly contested American hegemony. In this part of the lecture, we will explore the global landscape where the United States,…
-
Protected: Geopolitics and Finance Report (2025)
Read more: Protected: Geopolitics and Finance Report (2025)There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
-
The Glocal-World War 🌍: 2024 Report
Read more: The Glocal-World War 🌍: 2024 ReportReflections on Geopolitics and Economy for the year ahead* “NATO Allies […] have the capability, the strength to address different challenges at the same time.” (11/10/2023, Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General) Geopolitics The words of the NATO Secretary leave no room for interpretation: the transition to a multipolar world that we outlined in the last…

