On 9 October, the French Republic was in a state of complete turmoil to welcome, in front of the television cameras, the hostage Sophie Pétronin,…
On 9 October, the French Republic was in a state of complete turmoil to welcome, in front of the television cameras, the hostage Sophie Pétronin,…
The Franco-Russian dialogue “of trust and security”, as the Elysée Palace calls it, was relaunched on 26 June by a video-conference summit between Vladimir Putin…
Faced with the Covid-19 epidemic, France must be right to look after itself. This virus is certainly more violent than the seasonal flu virus. But…
In this issue we make the point, again, that international trade and globalization issues are primarily about politics not about economics Despite its relative economic…
France and Britain must preserve their strategic partnership in spite of Brexit.
This Tuesday, July 30, Morocco celebrates twenty years of the reign of Mohammed VI. His father Hassan II had a turbulent reign, narrowly escaping several…
Twenty years ago, the Chinese still admired French industry. They envied us for our 4 As. Alstom, Alcatel, Airbus, Areva. Today, they only envy us…
“In many countries, new insurgent political movements have upended the status quo that sustained the mainstream political parties, showing them up as out of date…
On June 26 (today), in a welcome historical coincidence, the two leaders most capable of mediating between the US and Iran will meet face-to-face in…
This article was published in City AM Author: Nick Silver Walk past the Palace of Westminster, and the crowds of protesters blocking the pavement send…
It has been more than six years that the French army has been deployed in Mali. In this former colony of AOF (French West Africa),…
In the wake of the Christchurch tragedy, this month’s Globalisation Outlook moves away from the newsletter format to a short essay on the politics of…