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Russian Elite Divided on Strategy in Ukraine but Not on Kremlin Goals There, Minic Says

09 April 2022
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Vladimir Putin is not a military strategist, and the decision to shift Russian forces from around Kyiv to the southeast in order to be in a position to defeat the Ukrainian army rather than go all out to achieve regime change now in Ukraine shows that, Dmitri Minic of the Paris Institute for International Relations says.

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RT Brings Its Russian Perspective to France

19 December 2017
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RT, dubbed as an "organ of influence and deceitful propaganda" by President Emmanuel Macron in May during a joint news conference with Vladimir Putin, has now launched RT France. Has France become the latest front in Russia's information war?

Russia and Information Warfare: Aims, Tools and Implications for the West - Keir Giles

11 May 2017
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How can the West counter Russia's cyber and psychological operations? Can we talk about a "militarization" of information in Russia?

Russia and Information Warfare: Aims, Tools and Implications for the West

11 May 2017
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How can the West counter Russia's cyber and psychological operations? Can we talk about a "militarization" of information in Russia?

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Edward Snowden and democratization through the web

31 July 2013
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Why did Edward Snowden decide to disclose information related to U.S. secret services?

- Edward Snowden belongs to that generation of militants who do believe in the web as a tool for democratization, and do think that, to some extent, intelligence services of big states intend to monitor and to control the web at the expense of civil societies. This generation of militants believes in democratization through the web, and they want to fight against the "raison d'Etat". In that sense, there will be certainly other people like Snowden who will be ready to defend that cause of transparency. We'll see what is going to happen, but I definitely think he will become more and more a sort of a symbol of this cause, as Julian Assange is.

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Ukraine: Between Two Peaces?

Date de publication
07 June 2022
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We have reentered the world of war. In its first special report, Politique étrangère offers a range of in-depth analyses of the military and political dynamics at work in a Europe that has just woken up from its dream of enduring peace. The direct confrontation between Ukraine and Russia has pitted two military and defense systems against each other, whose asymmetrical logics, strengths, and weaknesses we are discovering as the conflict unfolds. 

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Central African Social Media at the Dawn of the Elections : An Advanced Symptom of a Coming Political Crisis

Date de publication
24 March 2021
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Although the Central African Republic remains a very weakly connected country with an Internet penetration rate of 14% in 2020, citizens begin to appropriate the use of social networks.

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Baden-Württemberg under Green Leadership – Balance Sheet of Two Government Periods under Winfried Kretschmann

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10 March 2021
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Baden-Württemberg's economic and social structure offered good starting conditions for center-right parties from the beginning, which the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) initially knew how to use for itself. From 1953 to 2011 the Prime Minister belonged to the CDU. In 2011 the Greens and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) won an election over the CDU for the first time. Winfried Kretschmann was elected the first Green Prime Minister in a German state.

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The German Green Party, a new People's Party?

Date de publication
12 January 2021
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In the context of increasing awareness of the climate crisis, environmental parties across the EU obtained high scores in the European elections of May 2019, reaching 20% in Germany, 17% in Ireland, 16% in Finland and 13 % in France. Meanwhile, far-right parties gained strength.

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RAMSES 2018. Will the Information War Take Place?

Date de publication
06 September 2017
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RAMSES 2018. Will the Information War Take Place?, written by Ifri's research team and external experts, offers an in-depth and up-to-date analysis of global geopolitics.

War’s Indirection or the Return of the Limited War

Date de publication
01 December 2015
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Over the last few years both the United States and Russia seem to have changed their conception of how to deploy force. 

Activists Without Borders

Date de publication
30 June 2015
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Various associations organise trips to Israel and/or to the Palestinian Territories. Someone who has no previous knowledge of the Near East and who takes part in a journey organised by a pro-Israeli group, would return to France with a very different vision of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to that of someone who had travelled with a pro-Palestinian group.

For more information concerning the complete work, please click on this link.

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Dimitri_Minic

Russian Elite Divided on Strategy in Ukraine but Not on Kremlin Goals There, Minic Says

09 April 2022
Accroche

Vladimir Putin is not a military strategist, and the decision to shift Russian forces from around Kyiv to the southeast in order to be in a position to defeat the Ukrainian army rather than go all out to achieve regime change now in Ukraine shows that, Dmitri Minic of the Paris Institute for International Relations says.

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RT Brings Its Russian Perspective to France

19 December 2017
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RT, dubbed as an "organ of influence and deceitful propaganda" by President Emmanuel Macron in May during a joint news conference with Vladimir Putin, has now launched RT France. Has France become the latest front in Russia's information war?

Russia and Information Warfare: Aims, Tools and Implications for the West

11 May 2017
Accroche

How can the West counter Russia's cyber and psychological operations? Can we talk about a "militarization" of information in Russia?

Russia and Information Warfare: Aims, Tools and Implications for the West - Keir Giles

11 May 2017
Accroche

How can the West counter Russia's cyber and psychological operations? Can we talk about a "militarization" of information in Russia?

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