National security

In addition to national defence, the concept of national security therefore encompasses the management of crises that are serious enough to affect our society, our institutions or our powerful interests: natural or technological disasters, epidemics, criminal phenomena with a systemic dimension, etc. Even if they do not result from an intention to cause harm, these crises nevertheless affect the organisation of the State or its political system, and operators of vital importance (OIV: critical infrastructures or companies). It is therefore no longer a question of threatsbut risks.

Christophe Bouquet: "How can we fight the mafias without the cooperation of the banks?

The director has produced a third documentary series on organised crime for Arte, this time looking at its relationship with finance. He...
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Comment la ‘Ndrangheta est devenue la mafia la plus puissante du monde

How the 'Ndrangheta became the most powerful mafia in the world

Much more discreet than the notorious Sicilian Cosa Nostra or the Neapolitan Camorra, their Calabrian cousins have now largely supplanted them in Italy and...
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Clotilde Champeyrache : « Les mafias développent une souveraineté parasite de celle de l’Etat »

Clotilde Champeyrache: "The mafias are developing a form of sovereignty that is parasitic on that of the State".

Organised crime in general, and mafias in particular, threaten the stability of states and societies. Economist and criminologist Clotilde...
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The opportunities and limits of OSINT, the new sinews of war

The age of the mass Internet has popularised open-source intelligence, accessible to everyone. Three experts in this field have summarised...
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Lundis de l’IHEDN : « L’art opératif » russe dévoilé

Russian "operative art" unveiled

Benoist Bihan and Jean Lopez presented their book "Conduire la guerre: entretiens sur l'art opératif" at the IHEDN strategic debates ....
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