
Maurizio Geri
Analyst at Freelance
Analyst, former @NATO, PhD @ODU, EU M.Curie fellow '24/26 (@georgemasonu @CAfoscari) #security #NATOEU #hybridwar #geopol #energy ITA Navy Lieutenant Res POLAD
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1 week ago |
thespectator.com | Maurizio Geri
NATO has learned nothing from Russia’s energy blackmail – and Iran is about to prove it. With precision warheads and hypersonic payloads tearing Israeli and Iranian skies, you might think we’re witnessing the next frontier in modern warfare. But it’s an old game, played with old rules. And once again, Tehran reaches for its well-worn lever of power: energy blackmail.
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1 week ago |
spectator.com.au | Maurizio Geri
Nato has learned nothing from Russia’s energy blackmail – and Iran is about to prove it. With precision warheads and hypersonic payloads tearing Israeli and Iranian skies, you might think we’re witnessing the next frontier in modern warfare. But it’s an old game, played with old rules. And once again, Tehran reaches for its well-worn lever of power: energy blackmail.
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1 week ago |
spectator.co.uk | Maurizio Geri
Nato has learned nothing from Russia’s energy blackmail – and Iran is about to prove it. With precision warheads and hypersonic payloads tearing Israeli and Iranian skies, you might think we’re witnessing the next frontier in modern warfare. But it’s an old game, played with old rules. And once again, Tehran reaches for its well-worn lever of power: energy blackmail.
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2 months ago |
thecritic.co.uk | Maurizio Geri
Unaccountable power in Kyiv is threatening Ukrainian democracy On March 15, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a decree establishing a new delegation for international peace negotiations to end the war with Russia. As expected, it included high-ranking officials such as foreign minister and defense minister. However, heading the delegation was Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, who was also granted sweeping powers to hire and fire members of the delegation.
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2 months ago |
eurasiareview.com | Maurizio Geri
The recent first EU-Central Asia summit that took place last 3-4 April in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, even if according to some scholars was underwhelmed, it could represent the first step of a great shift in world geopolitics. The geopolitical interests between Europe and this crucial region of the world, that in the past the famous founder of geopolitics, Mackinder called the ‘geographical pivot of history’ the ‘Heartland’, has been changed.
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🌍 The dispute over the Western Sahara has long been perceived as an issue with little bearing on Europe’s core interests. @MauriGeri argues that this conflict has far-reaching implications for NATO’s southern security. https://t.co/ML0uCUiLEj

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