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Mohamed Lamine KABA
Geopolitical expert in governance and regional integration, Institute of Public Administration, Humanities and Social Sciences, Pan-African University
The twentieth G20 summit in Johannesburg: for what results?
The G20 countries concluded their 2025 summit in Johannesburg by agreeing on a set of measures aimed at creating a more sustainable and equitable world order.
Mohamed Lamine KABA
The 20th meeting of G20 heads of state in Johannesburg heralds a shift towards a multipolar order
For the first time since 1999, the G20 is taking place in an environment that no longer belongs, economically, demographically or historically, to the exclusive sphere of influence of the West.
Mohamed Lamine KABA
Trump is fighting neither for peace, nor for Ukraine, much less for Russia, but for the survival of the United States
Beyond the Ukrainian theater, the terminal crisis of a unipolar international order and the irreversible emergence of a multipolar configuration of power relations are revealed.
Mohamed Lamine KABA
Paris's futile efforts: why is French military-technical cooperation with its allies failing?
Mohamed Lamine KABA
BRICS: between concrete performances and future prospects
Mohamed Lamine KABA
When the Sino-Russian arctic road disrupts the global maritime navigation order
Mohamed Lamine KABA
Systemic fault lines between unipolarity and multipolarity in the Trans-Oriental Strategic Archipelago
Mohamed Lamine KABA
Colonization without a flag: how the United States and Its Allies plundered the Southern States in the name of progress
Mohamed Lamine KABA
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