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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and China’s military build-up, herald a new era of big-power rivalry.While Never-ending nuclear talks with Iran are bordering on the absurd.
Yet the label scarcely captures the moment—the start of a post-post-cold-war epoch in which the American-shaped world order may be violently undone by Russia and China.
Dominique Moïsi
Special Advisor - Geopolitics
Dominique Moïsi is a French political scientist and geopolitician. He joined the reputed Institut Montaigne as a special advisor to support the development of its international strategy.
Founding member of the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), he remained its Deputy Director and Special Advisor.
Currently a professor at King's College in London, he has taught at Harvard University and several prestigious academic establishments in France .
A columnist, he also publishes in the Financial Times, the New York Times, German press and other daily newspapers. A graduate from Sciences Po Paris and Harvard, he obtained a doctorate in Sorbonne under the direction of Raymond Aron, of which he was the assistant
By RCJRussia’s invasion of Ukraine, and China’s military build-up, herald a new era of big-power rivalry.While Never-ending nuclear talks with Iran are bordering on the absurd.
Yet the label scarcely captures the moment—the start of a post-post-cold-war epoch in which the American-shaped world order may be violently undone by Russia and China.
Dominique Moïsi
Special Advisor - Geopolitics
Dominique Moïsi is a French political scientist and geopolitician. He joined the reputed Institut Montaigne as a special advisor to support the development of its international strategy.
Founding member of the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), he remained its Deputy Director and Special Advisor.
Currently a professor at King's College in London, he has taught at Harvard University and several prestigious academic establishments in France .
A columnist, he also publishes in the Financial Times, the New York Times, German press and other daily newspapers. A graduate from Sciences Po Paris and Harvard, he obtained a doctorate in Sorbonne under the direction of Raymond Aron, of which he was the assistant