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Dominique Moisi
Dominique Moisi is a visiting professor at Harvard University and the author of "The Geopolitics of Emotion."
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A nation's relationship with its past is crucial to its present and its future, to its ability to "move on" with its life, or to learn from its past errors, not to...
PARIS - Elections stolen in Iran, disputed in Afghanistan and caricatured in Gabon: Recent ballots in these and many other countries do not so much mark the global...
PARIS — Regardless of who wins September's parliamentary election in Germany, the time has come once again for a major Franco-German initiative.
Regardless of...
G8, G5, G20, G2, G3, and now the G14 (the G8 plus the G5 plus Egypt): never have the "mathematics" of world order seemed more complex and confusing. Kofi Annan, on the...
Since the arrival of President Barack Obama in the White House, there has been an undeniable rapprochement between Europe and the United States. But on the deeper and...
How is this fatalism manifesting itself, where does it come from, and what can be done to transcend it?These questions are important, because ‘fatalism' has become a...
Populist anger is one of the most predictable, and certainly inevitable, consequences of today's financial and economic crisis. The unifying factor behind this rising...
For geopolitical strategists, however, the year that naturally comes to mind in both politics and economics is 1989. Of course, the fall of the house of Lehman Brothers...
If Turkey has indeed been "lost," those responsible include the European Union, the United States, Israel and Turkey itself. The EU's growing reservations about Turkey's...
For the French, Sarkozy's determination to act, despite the odds, seems far superior to the passive cynicism of those who preach abstention or satisfy themselves with...
By Dominique MoisiWill the year 2009 and the beginning of Barack Obama's presidency mark the beginning of a new era in transatlantic relations, or will the old divisions...
Whereas a majority of Europeans -- with the exception of those who for historical and geographic reasons are obsessed with the return of the "Russian bear" -- support...
Should the best answer to the return of Russia’s imperial ambitions be a modern version of a Holy Alliance of stability designed to contain the world’s new maverick?...
For many years now, Georgia and Russia have been playing with fire, and war in the Caucasus looked preordained. Each side was waiting for a false move by the other to...