Ronald Hatto: «Brutality and condescension could backfire on President Trump»

Lundi de l'IHEDN : Ronald Hatto : « Brutalité et condescendance risquent de se retourner contre le président Trump »

A specialist in strategy and international security issues at Sciences Po Paris, Canadian political scientist Ronald Hatto analyses the new US National Security Strategy, describing it as a «break» that could lead to «a reconfiguration of the geostrategic landscape in a way that would not benefit the United States in the medium and long term». Interview.

Straits of Singapore and Malacca: an ongoing battle against piracy

Lundi de l'IHEDN : Détroits de Singapour et Malacca : une lutte permanente face à la piraterie

Sea robbery is a major issue in this corridor, which is crucial to world trade. On the occasion of its next International Session for the Indo-Pacific (SIIP), the IHEDN takes stock of the situation and international cooperation on the ground with Commander Xavier Courbey and researcher Éric Frécon.

Defence and risk prevention: the challenge of resilience

Lundi de L'IHEDN : Défense, prévention des risques : le défi de la résilience

To mark National Resilience Day, we take a closer look at the growing inclusion of resilience in these sectors that are crucial to the country's security, with insights from Cédric Bourillet, Director General of Risk Prevention, and Sylviane Bourguet, Senior Civil Servant for Sustainable Development and Director of Territories, Property and the Environment at the Ministry of the Armed Forces.

Open data: when tracking sites reveal strategic moves

Open data : quand les sites de « tracking » dévoilent des mouvements stratégiques - Lundis de l'IHEDN

In recent years, flight tracking, navigation and even running applications have enabled the general public to keep track of important diplomatic or military movements. Governments are now taking this into account.

NATO Summit: "Ensuring that the family photo remains smiling".

Les chefs d’Etat et de gouvernement des 32 États membres lors du précédent sommet de Washington, en juillet 2024.

The 32 member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation meet on Tuesday and Wednesday in The Hague (Netherlands). Guillaume Lasconjarias, Director of Studies and Research at the IHEDN and former researcher at the NATO Defence College, explains what is at stake at this highly anticipated meeting.

"New space: the strategic challenges of space privatisation

Capsule en orbite autour de la Terre | Lundis de l'IHEDN New space’ : les défis stratégiques de la privatisation de l’espace

Driven by the rise of private players and technological innovation, new space is overturning the balance of power in space. Between ambitions for sovereignty, industrial competitiveness and a still fragile legal framework, France and Europe are seeking their place in this new orbital order.