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Bitcoin And Geopolitical Rivalry – Analysis

Bitcoin, the flagship stateless cryptocurrency, is a double-edged sword that can either strengthen or harm national power. As financial warfare becomes increasingly complex, this decentralized cybercurrency is acting as a versatile strategic instrument of statecraft that can play various roles under confrontational geopolitical circumstances. This under-researched subject matter needs to …

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Oil Geopolitics: Revisiting Petrodollar Recycling – Analysis

Global economic growth and prosperity in the last two centuries were fuelled largely by fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). Oil, in particular, became fuel for defending national security, promoting economic activity and sustaining global trade after the First World War. Academic narratives such as ‘peak oil’ and ‘energy …

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The complex web of interdependence and threat balancing that prevents war between Iran and Azerbaijan

Relations between Tehran and Baku have long had their ups and downs, but a recent series of events in late March, including the opening of the Republic of Azerbaijan’s embassy in Tel Aviv, an assassination attempt against an Azerbaijani MP in Baku, and the Azerbaijani government’s harsh denunciation of comments …

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L’expansionnisme de l’OTAN en Scandinavie aide les États-Unis, mais place la Finlande en ligne de mire

Il est évident que l’OTAN a toujours été une extension auxiliaire des États-Unis. C’est le cas depuis la création malheureuse de cette alliance belliqueuse il y a 74 ans. Ainsi, l’agression rampante de l’OTAN doit toujours être observée dans la perspective de l’expansionnisme des États-Unis, puisque la thalassocratie belliqueuse ne …

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The Ukraine War: Rise Of The West Or Sunset? – OpEd

In August 2021, the US withdrew from Afghanistan ending its two decades of military presence in the region. The US exit from Afghanistan resulted in the Taliban regaining control and this hurried withdrawal from Afghanistan was seen as the decline of the US power. Approximately 2,500 US troops died in …

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France: A ‘Field of Ruins’

France, once again, is on the verge of chaos. The subject of the discontent is the adoption of a law reforming the pension system in a minimal way: the legal retirement age in France has been set at 62 since 2010; the law raises it two years, to 64. Neither …

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Killed in Russia: Who was fighter-turned-blogger Tatarsky?

Russia accuses Ukraine and the opposition of involvement but Kyiv says ‘the spiders are eating each other in a jar’. Vladlen Tatarsky, a Russian pro-Kremlin war blogger with a criminal history, was killed in a bomb attack in a St Petersburg cafe on Sunday. Thirty others were also wounded in …

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Wagner claims ‘legal’ control of Ukraine’s Bakhmut

Russian group claims advance but Ukraine says its forces are still holding out as fighting remains ‘particularly hot’. Russia’s Wagner Group has claimed “legal” control of Ukraine’s Bakhmut, but Kyiv said its forces still held the eastern town, describing the fighting there as “particularly hot”. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of …

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Guerre en Ukraine : Les véritables raisons du conflit (partie 4/5)

La quatrième grande guerre du dollar Le troisième pilier-porteur sous-jacent de la guerre en Ukraine est l’affaiblissement significatif de la position de la Russie dans le cadre du futur conflit face à la Chine, qui sera la quatrième grande guerre du dollar. Objectif : l’affaiblissement de la Russie qui est …

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OPEP : Les Saoudiens n’ont plus peur des États-Unis

Le choc des réductions de la production de pétrole à partir du mois de mai présenté dimanche par l’OPEP+ signifie essentiellement que huit pays clés de l’OPEP ont décidé de s’allier à la Russie pour réduire la production de pétrole, ce qui signifie que l’OPEP et l’OPEP+ reprennent le contrôle …

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