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The economy is an essential attribute of power and a major component of international relations. While geopolitical tensions are on the rise, economic interdependence remains strong.

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Japan's Foreign Policy Since The Meiji's Era: an Attempt of Interpretation

Date de publication
29 November 2000
Jean-Marie BOUISSOU

Hegemony Wired: American Politics and the New Economy

Date de publication
31 October 2000
Accroche

This study analyzes the policy initiatives undertaken by the US government at both the state and federal levels in advancing the present day high-tech economic environment.

Ethan B. KAPSTEIN

Defence Industry Restructuring: The End of an Economic Exception

Date de publication
01 June 1999
Accroche

This study explains that the search for efficiency in the defense industry also requires further integration of civilian and military productive capacities.

Frédérique SACHWALD

Japanese Firms in Europe. A Global Perspective

Date de publication
01 June 1995
Frédérique SACHWALD
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Replay - Conference with Chris Wright, Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy

17 February 2026
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Ifri
Accroche

Welcomed at the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), Chris Wright outlined his vision of American energy policy built around two core axes: the human reality of energy access, and a data-driven approach. For the Secretary, energy is the foundation of prosperity, health, and longer life expectancy on a global scale. His doctrine rests on an ambition of American "energy dominance" — not merely independence, but the capacity to produce at scale in order to lower domestic costs, reindustrialize the country, and support U.S. allies.

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CNBC

U.S. tariffs take center stage but China and the EU are quietly clashing

11 July 2025
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CNBC
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The U.S. tariff saga has stolen global spotlight from trade tensions between China and the European Union, which are now heating up.

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“Although mining is a long-term business, very few companies do prospective studies”

30 June 2025
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ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business
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As global demand for critical minerals accelerates, Central Africa finds itself once again at the heart of an extractive race—this time driven by the energy transition. Thierry Vircoulon, Associate Research Fellow at Ifri's Sub-Saharan Africa Center, and Coordinator of its Observatory of Central and Southern Africa, shares a sharp and sobering perspective. Speaking ahead of the ESSEC Institute for Geopolitics & Business webinar “Securing Critical Minerals” (2 July), he explores the paradoxes of resource governance, the rise of China, and why “clean energy” still runs on dirty politics. A must-read for those navigating the fault lines of global supply chains.

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Thomas Gomart, director of the French Institute of International Relations: 'Trump reasserts the US' strategic centrality'

26 June 2025
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Le Monde
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By bombing Iran alongside Israel, Donald Trump has performed a show of force aimed at China and Russia, explains the director of the French Institute of International Relations in an interview.

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Geoeconomics and Geofinance Initiative
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To analyze the impact of power rivalries and tensions on globalization, this initiative combines economic and political expertise. In the face of growing geopolitical risk, the goal is to decipher the dynamics of reconfiguration: protectionist pressures, sanctions, restrictions, industrial policies, and economic security concerns are redefining the rules of international trade. These tensions are also transforming international financial relations by undermining the foundations of trust and reshaping the global monetary system. They raise questions about the role of several key players: sovereign wealth funds, central banks, digital platforms, multilateral institutions, and financial infrastructure operators. In a context of profound disruption, simply refining existing approaches is no longer sufficient. The initiative is designed as a flexible model, drawing on diverse expertise to offer both broad overviews and targeted analyses. It also provides a platform for stakeholders and experts from various backgrounds to debate these issues freely.

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