Le cessez le feu illusoire : L’Ukraine, prétexte d’un Nouvel Ordre Mondial fragmenté

Le cessez le feu Illusoire : L’Ukraine, prétexte d’un Nouvel Ordre Mondial fragmenté Introduction : La guerre d’Ukraine comme symptôme d’une bascule historique L’invasion de l’Ukraine par la Fédération de Russie, le 24 février 2022, a immédiatement suscité une onde de choc mondiale. Pour beaucoup d’observateurs occidentaux, il s’agissait d’une tentative brutale de restauration impériale, […]
Afghanistan : Chronique d’une Humanité éteinte– autopsie des violences systémiques contre les Droits de l’Homme

Afghanistan : Chronique d’une Humanité éteinte– autopsie des violences systémiques contre les Droits de l’Homme Dr Naim Asas Directeur, Groupement d’Études et de Réflexions Internationales en Sciences Sociales (GERISS) Email : naimasasgeriss@gmail.com Abstract L’Afghanistan est aujourd’hui le symbole d’une crise extrême des droits humains, marquée par des violations systématiques, organisées et profondément enracinées dans les […]
Putin’s grand strategy: The fragmentation of Western influence and the rise of a multi polar world

Abstract The war in Ukraine has evolved beyond its initial context, transforming into a global struggle for geopolitical supremacy. This paper examines Vladimir Putin’s long-term strategy, which extends far beyond Ukraine itself, focusing on the dismantling of U.S. military influence in Europe, NATO’s weakening, Ukraine’s forced neutralization, and the solidification of a multipolar global order. […]
Putin and the collapse of Western influence: A strategic realignment beyond Ukraine

Introduction: The War in Ukraine as a Catalyst for a Global Shift The war in Ukraine is no longer merely a conflict between Kyiv and Moscow; it has become the epicenter of a broader geopolitical transformation. While the West remains fixated on tactical military developments, Russia has strategically maneuvered the conflict into a mechanism for […]
Dominique de Villepin : Une ambition présidentielle entre héritage Gaulliste et défis contemporains

1. Une Carrière Forgée par l’Excellence Diplomatique et Politique L’ascension d’un diplomate devenu homme d’État Dominique de Villepin incarne une certaine idée de la France : souveraine, indépendante et influente sur la scène mondiale. Son parcours, marqué par une trajectoire atypique, conjugue diplomatie, haute administration et engagements politiques de premier plan. Sa formation dans les […]
The Trump-Zelensky showdown: A defining moment in global power struggles

“The strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must.” – Thucydides (History of the Peloponnesian War) The dramatic confrontation between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House was not just another tense diplomatic exchange—it was a seismic shift in global power dynamics. This clash exposed the fragility of Western […]
Afghanistan between political deadlock and the illusion of reform: A structural governance crisis

Abstract Afghanistan has faced decades of political instability, foreign interventions, and failed state-building efforts. Despite numerous international conferences and opposition-led initiatives, sustainable governance remains elusive. This study critically examines why diplomatic efforts and opposition movements fail to bring structural change in Afghanistan. It argues that the failures stem not only from the Taliban’s rigid governance […]
The international order in transition: Europe’s marginalization and new geopolitical realities

Abstract The war in Ukraine has significantly reshaped the global geopolitical landscape, exposing the limitations of Western strategic planning and accelerating Europe’s geopolitical marginalization. Initially framed as a battle between democracy and authoritarianism, the conflict has instead underscored Europe’s dependence on U.S. security guarantees, the limited effectiveness of economic sanctions against Russia, and the rising […]
The International Order in Peril: From American Hegemony to Global Anarchy

Dr. Naim Asas Director, Group for International Studies and Reflections in Social Sciences (GERISS) Email: naimasasgeriss@gmail.com Introduction The post-World War II international order, often termed the “liberal international order,” was constructed upon the principles of state sovereignty, prohibition of force, multilateral cooperation, and the primacy of international law, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter […]
Ukraine 2025: How U.S. Decisions Will Shape the Future
Dr. Naim Asas Director, Group for International Studies and Reflections in Social Sciences (GERISS) Email: naimasasgeriss@gmail.com Abstract As the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year, the initial Western unity in supporting Kyiv has fractured, revealing deep geopolitical fault lines. Russia has demonstrated remarkable resilience in adapting to Western sanctions, leveraging economic realignments and diplomatic […]