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Meeting France et Italie : les dernières élections en comparaison : Qui capte la protestation ? Présentation d'ouvrage | Jeudi 8 décembre 2022
Applied Geopolitics New insights and analytical tools on the new state of the world from a geostrategic and operational perspective
Cosmopolitan risk communities Re-mapping inequality and power in an age of climate change : the emergence of "cosmopolitan" risk communities