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Extreme weather events: civil defence personnel on the front line
Storms, fires, floods in Libya, Canada, Greece, France... Climate change and the increasing number of disasters are forcing civil protection military training to adapt.

UK-France defence relations: steady progress
The military alliance between the two countries, which began over a century ago, has been strengthened since 2010. On the occasion of the visit of the British monarch Charles III, officers involved in exchanges on both sides of the Channel give their impressions.

General Jon Cresswell: "A bilateral relationship requires constant work".
This British officer is currently serving in the French army as part of a unique defence cooperation. On the occasion of this week's visit by King Charles III, he explains the practical benefits.

11 September: the geopolitical lessons, 22 years on
More than the al-Qaeda attacks, it is the reaction of the United States that constitutes a strategic shift, analyse two IRSEM researchers, Maud Quessard and Élie Baranets.

Extraterritoriality of the law: when lawfare serves economic warfare
In July, in the face of the scandal, an American economist gave up her bid to join a key post in the European Commission's Competition Directorate. But in this area, it is also the global application of US law that is causing concern among businesses, specialists and legislators.

Eric Frécon: "In the face of piracy, France has a unique model".
The Gulf of Guinea and the Gulf of Aden, Latin America, South-East Asia... The Singapore-based French researcher traces the latest developments in piracy, against which the international fight has intensified since 2000.

Extreme weather events: civil defence personnel on the front line
Storms, fires, floods in Libya, Canada, Greece, France... Climate change and the increasing number of disasters are forcing civil protection military training to adapt.

UK-France defence relations: steady progress
The military alliance between the two countries, which began over a century ago, has been strengthened since 2010. On the occasion of the visit of the British monarch Charles III, officers involved in exchanges on both sides of the Channel give their impressions.

General Jon Cresswell: "A bilateral relationship requires constant work".
This British officer is currently serving in the French army as part of a unique defence cooperation. On the occasion of this week's visit by King Charles III, he explains the practical benefits.

11 September: the geopolitical lessons, 22 years on
More than the al-Qaeda attacks, it is the reaction of the United States that constitutes a strategic shift, analyse two IRSEM researchers, Maud Quessard and Élie Baranets.

Extraterritoriality of the law: when lawfare serves economic warfare
In July, in the face of the scandal, an American economist gave up her bid to join a key post in the European Commission's Competition Directorate. But in this area, it is also the global application of US law that is causing concern among businesses, specialists and legislators.

Eric Frécon: "In the face of piracy, France has a unique model".
The Gulf of Guinea and the Gulf of Aden, Latin America, South-East Asia... The Singapore-based French researcher traces the latest developments in piracy, against which the international fight has intensified since 2000.