Impact sur les dossiers ➚➚ ➁ Crise du Golfe ➚➚ ➄ Syrie & Irak Faut-il s'attendre à un nouveau rapprochement entre la Turquie et l'Iran, qui pourrait, à son tour, tendre davantage la crise du Golfe ainsi que la situation en Syrie (et évidemment en Irak) ?Les présidents turc et iranien discutent du référendum kurde irakien : le bureau d'ErdoganLe président turc Tayyip Erdogan et le président iranien Hassan Rouhani se sont entretenus par téléphone au sujet d'un référendum sur l'indépendance du Kurdistan irakien et ont exprimé leur crainte qu'il ne provoque un chaos régional, a indiqué dimanche le bureau d'Erdogan.Partager :TwitterLinkedInFacebookWhatsAppPlusPinterestRedditTelegram
Publié par Dr Helene Lavoix (MSc PhD Lond)
Dr Hélène Lavoix is President and Founder of The Red Team Analysis Society. She holds a doctorate in political studies and a MSc in international politics of Asia (distinction) from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, as well as a Master in finance (valedictorian, Grande École, France). An expert in strategic foresight and early warning, especially for national and international security issues, she combines more than 25 years of experience in international relations and 15 years in strategic foresight and warning. Dr. Lavoix has lived and worked in five countries, conducted missions in 15 others, and trained high-level officers around the world, for example in Singapore and as part of European programs in Tunisia. She teaches the methodology and practice of strategic foresight and early warning, working in prestigious institutions such as the RSIS in Singapore, SciencesPo-PSIA, or the ESFSI in Tunisia. She regularly publishes on geopolitical issues, uranium security, artificial intelligence, the international order, China’s rise and other international security topics. Committed to the continuous improvement of foresight and warning methodologies, Dr. Lavoix combines academic expertise and field experience to anticipate the global challenges of tomorrow. Voir plus d’articles