March 24, 2025

Gender Apartheid under the Taliban: The systemic erasure of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan (2021-2024)

Introduction and research problematic 1.1. General Context Since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Afghanistan has witnessed an unprecedented and systematic dismantling of women’s rights. What was once a fragile but evolving framework for gender equality has

March 19, 2025

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

March 12, 2025

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

March 3, 2025

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

February 25, 2025

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