University of Lausanne. His work examines the links between international trade, conflict, and geopolitical risk, with a focus on policy-relevant analysis.
In a recent study with Sciences Po Paris, we used economic modelling to explore a simple counterfactual: what if the West had ...
Ukraine's bombing of strategic Russian oil town of Tuapse prompted Kremlin oligarch to call for "trinitrotoluene", or nuclear ...
From sentencing a citizen to 13 years for a bus stop graffiti and erasing court records to rehabilitating the architect of ...
Europe wants Africa’s minerals, and it is not yet offering a deal that matches what African governments are asking in return.
PhD in politics from the University of Oxford and was adjunct lecturer at Sciences Po and at the African Studies Centre, Oxford, and a decade of experience in policy and EU-Africa relations.
MEPs had been criticising Robert Fico's government for abolishing the National Criminal Agency and the Special Prosecutor’s ...
German sociologist Andreas Reckwitz: "...the climate crisis has robbed many people of their belief in the future of the ...
Greece ranks as the worst offender in the EU on media freedoms, followed closely by Cyrus — which currently holds the bloc’s ...
Cookies have been around since the early days of the internet. The “Accept All” button has become a routine reflex for many.
While Viktor Orbán's government was the most vocal and frequent spoiler of principled EU external action, it was by no means the only one. And it won’t be the last, unless all EU governments realise ...
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