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We are in cooperation with The Science of Where MagazineThrough the analyses of global think tanks, we follow the evolution of the situation in Israel/Middle East

Daily from global think tanks (Worlds – Systemic Sustainability)

Worlds (Attack on Israel & Impact; Afghanistan; China; G20; Moldova; North Korea; Russia; Russia-Ukraine)

Attack on Israel & Impact

Ariel (Eli) Levite (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) – A View From Israel – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Navdeep Suri (Observer Research Foundation) – The rollercoaster saga of Israel-Hamas relations | ORF (orfonline.org)

Manish Vaid (Observer Research Foundation) – Hamas-Israel war’s global energy impact will depend on whether the conflict theatre widens | ORF (orfonline.org)

Aaron Cohen-Gold (RUSI) – The Hamas Assault on Israel Changes Everything | Royal United Services Institute (rusi.org)

Chatham House – Independent Thinking: Will the war between Israel and Hamas escalate? | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank

Khaled Elgindy (Middle East Institute) – Dehumanization, lack of empathy for Palestinians is alarming—and dangerous | Middle East Institute (mei.edu)

Paul Scham (Middle East Institute) – As Israel-Hamas war begins, it’s not too late to shape this historic inflection point | Middle East Institute (mei.edu)

Middle East Institute – The Israel-Hamas War: Risks of Escalation and Scenarios for Resolution | Middle East Institute (mei.edu)

Center for Strategic & International Studies – Press Briefing: Latest Insights on Israel-Hamas War (csis.org)

GRC, SWP, SIIS, IAI (Council of Councils) – Global Perspectives on the Hamas Attacks on Israel | Council of Councils (cfr.org)

Brookings – The Israel-Gaza crisis | Brookings

Jonathan Panikoff (Atlantic Council) – It doesn’t matter whether Iran planned the Hamas attack—Tehran is still to blame – Atlantic Council

Afghanistan

Ghulam Mohiuddin Mangal e Shivam Shekhawat (Observer Research Foundation) descrivono il sistema talebano in Afghanistan e le interrelazioni con l’esterno

Ghulam Mohiuddin Mangal and Shivam Shekhawat (Observer Research Foundation) describe the Taliban system in Afghanistan and its interrelations with the outside world

Challenges and complexities of the Taliban’s governance | ORF (orfonline.org)

China

Sari Arho Havrén (RUSI) si domanda se la Cina stia davvero abbandonando la sua politica a lungo termine di ‘No First Use’ delle armi nucleari

Sari Arho Havrén (RUSI) questions whether China is really abandoning its long-term policy of ‘No First Use’ of nuclear weapons

China’s No First Use of Nuclear Weapons Policy: Change or False Alarm? | Royal United Services Institute (rusi.org)

G20

Simon Rynn e Carlos Solar (RUSI) scrivono che il G20, mancando di un segretariato permanente, è più un vertice annuale che un’organizzazione intergovernativa a tutti gli effetti

Simon Rynn and Carlos Solar (RUSI) write that the G20, lacking a permanent secretariat, is more an annual summit than a full-fledged intergovernmental organisation

The G20 and Beyond: From New Delhi to Rio | Royal United Services Institute (rusi.org)

Moldova

Vladimir Socor (The Jamestown Foundation) scrive della nuova Strategia di sicurezza nazionale della Moldavia, che valuta l’agenda della Russia nella regione come una minaccia diretta alle aspirazioni della Moldova di entrare nell’Unione Europea e persino alla sua indipendenza. Socor sottolinea due punti fondamentali della Strategia: problematizza la neutralità della Moldavia; allude a una possibile risoluzione politica del conflitto in Transnistria senza la partecipazione diretta della Russia

Vladimir Socor (The Jamestown Foundation) writes about Moldova’s new National Security Strategy, which assesses Russia’s agenda in the region as a direct threat to Moldova’s aspirations to join the European Union and even to its independence. Socor emphasises two key points of the Strategy: it problematises Moldova’s neutrality; it alludes to a possible political resolution of the Transnistria conflict without Russia’s direct involvement

Moldova’s National Security Strategy Designates Russia as Existential Threat, Europe as Destination (Part 1) – Jamestown

North Korea

Abhishek Kumar Singh (Observer Research Foundation) scrive delle ambizioni nucleari della Corea del Nord

Abhishek Kumar Singh (Observer Research Foundation) writes about North Korea’s nuclear ambitions

Deciphering North Korea’s nuclear strategy: A deceptive pursuit | ORF (orfonline.org)

Russia

Pavel Luzin (The Jamestown Foundation) scrive dell’intenzione russa di annullare la ratifica del Trattato sulla messa al bando totale degli esperimenti nucleari, firmato da Mosca nel 1996 e ratificato ufficialmente nel 2000

Pavel Luzin (The Jamestown Foundation) writes about the Russian intention to cancel the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, signed by Moscow in 1996 and officially ratified in 2000

Russia Moves to Cancel Ratification of Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty – Jamestown

Russia – Ukraine

Paul Globe (The Jamestown Foundation) scrive dei tentativi di Kiev per portare dalla sua parte le popolazioni ‘non russe’ della Russia

Paul Globe (The Jamestown Foundation) writes about Kyiv’s attempts to get the ‘non-Russian’ populations of Russia to its side

Kyiv Expands Efforts to Attract Non-Russians in Russia – Jamestown

Systemic Sustainability (Gender)

Gender

Sunaina Kumar (Observer Research Foundation) scrive dell’importanza dell’acqua e di un settore destinato a crescere con la transizione ecologica. L’Organizzazione Internazionale del Lavoro sottolinea che i posti di lavoro nella gestione delle risorse idriche, solo in India, potrebbero aumentare a 19 milioni entro il 2030, rispetto ai 3 milioni del 2020. Il ruolo delle donne è decisivo

Sunaina Kumar (Observer Research Foundation) writes about the importance of water and a sector that is set to grow with the ecological transition. The International Labour Organisation points out that jobs in water management in India alone could increase to 19 million by 2030 from 3 million in 2020. The role of women is decisive

Women and water: Leveraging the potential of green jobs  | ORF (orfonline.org)

 

 

 

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