New Episode Out! 🎙
We invited @jlandovsky former Ambassador of Czech Republic to NATO and had a wonderful conversation about his time as Ambassador and the present and future of NATO.
Check it out now!🎧
https://t.co/XMdRuRqais
Australia, Papua New Guinea and China: The Strategic Pivot in the Pacific
The island nation has become central to Canberra’s policies as it hopes to curb Chinese encroachment into the Pacific. GPF's @RonanWords has this analysis: https://t.co/RJSDDRkDgD
@realErhanEren@GPFutures Thanks Erhan, good points - what is needed is sustained policy direction allowing for the growth of the market as it will give Europe a much higher degree of energy independence.
The latest issue of the Pickle Gazette is out! This week we look into how USA, EU, Russia and China use diplomacy to achieve their goals worldwide. A world of alliances, partnerships, and lots of competition.
Check it out!
https://t.co/jOyDf3meHc
Our latest issue of The Pickle Gazette just dropped talking about the Space Domain and how it shapes global geopolitics. Have you subscribed yet? Find all the details on our substack!
Stars, Satellites, and Sovereignty: The Politics of Space https://t.co/MWtmDHHL2p
For more analysis of how Europe will look to diversify away from the US, see our latest episode The Geopolitical Pickle available at: https://t.co/RjZOY8gecy
My article yesterday on allies shifts away from the US defence industry will only accelerate following the sweeping new tariffs implemented yesterday. Read my article below Geopolitical Futures looking at the global defence industry shakeup.
Defense Industry Winners and Losers Amid Trump Tariffs
U.S. foreign policy has invigorated defense firms in many old allies. @RonanWords https://t.co/T81cVote9Y
NEW EPISODE!
For the last episode of Disinformation Project we spoke with @SusanneConrad19 from @KAS_africa about Russia's interventions in Africa and its use of disinformation to create a positive image at the expense of the West.
https://t.co/E5DMF4YRMx
Disinformation Project 4 is out!
We spoke with @_Will_Brown from @ecfr about the Sahel and East Africa, and how disinformation has helped shaping the current socio-political situation in these regions.
https://t.co/4TYNtT9Uce
My heart truly wanted her to win, but my head told me she would be defeated by Donald Trump, not because Trump is a better candidate, but because she is black and a woman.
Being black alone presents a significant challenge when running against someone like Trump in America.
Being both black and a woman doubles that challenge, even black Africans were mocking her for being a woman, saying America can’t be led by a woman.
It reflects the persistent hurdles and biases that women, particularly women of color, face in politics and leadership roles across the world. They get token positions so that men can say, “…what about so and so?”
This election was not decided on policy but on emotional gut feeling, gaslighting and people’s fears like immigration and how Black immigrants from Haiti were eating their cats in Springfield, and promises made like in 2016.
Americans were promised a wall to stop Mexican illegal migration in 2016, they never got a wall.
Politicians always make excuses of why they couldn’t fulfill promises.
Americans have chosen their next leader, and the consequences that follow are, sadly, not theirs alone but a global burden on all four corners of the world.
Whoever runs America runs the world, spare a thought for Zelensky in Ukraine.
In Israel, Netanyahu is celebrating. In Africa, dictators are pleased, but Trump does not care about Africa or Africans, after all. He called it a Shithole.
To be fair on Trump, Biden didn’t really care either, African was not a priority.
The greatest winner is Vladimir Putin, I can’t begin to imagine how happy he is that his ally is back in the White House.
What does this mean for Zimbabwe? Emmerson Mnangagwa should be pleased. When I met with British politicians in August, they mentioned they were waiting for the American election to develop a coherent policy on Zimbabwe.
Currently, the British embassy is focusing primarily on business and trade, with much less emphasis on hardline politics.
The British (Labour Party) nightmare has materialised with Trump on the verge of victory.
Zimbabweans should not expect any tough policies on Mnangagwa and ZANUPF.
I am flying to Britain today, and I wonder how many people will need consoling, but that is politics.
Zimbabweans will need to stand up and fight for themselves, Trump has more pressing issues on his agenda like the Middle East, Ukraine, trade with China, and political dealings with Russia.
Zimbabwe? What Zimbabwe?
Britain, now outside the European Union, finds itself isolated.
That is why they were waiting for the American elections, they might as well admit Zimbabwe into the Commonwealth, something that now looks more imminent than before.
Very happy to have be on The Jay Martin Show over the weekend to talk about current geopolitical situation in Africa and the Pacific. It was a thorough and engaging discussion. https://t.co/JpsUTujciT
The European far right has had one of their best electoral years since the Second World War. What could it mean for European #geopolitics, and how does #migration play a part? New ClubGPF Podcast+ clip with GPF's @RonanWords is out now: https://t.co/Dk9I4WAHll
Tomorrow we will be participating in the seminar "A Surge of Disinformation in Africa" organized by @MAGeopolitics. Check it out in our livestream on YouTube from 9AM.
https://t.co/LiiZfJCeyC
Very happy to have written an article for @GPFutures about the US focus on North Australia bases and the second island chain and then having the Defence & Foreign Ministers confirm my analysis was correct within a couple of days (https://t.co/9f0mCHBjR6)
NEW EP! On 21 May, the Pentagon said Russia launched an anti-satellite weapon into space. Is Moscow developing a weapon of mass destruction or nuclear weapon to be used in space against foreign satellites?
#space#spaceweapons#spacewars#russia#geopolitics#usa#podcast