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SIPRI Yearbook Summary 2025: edizione italiana

[IT] La sicurezza globale ha continuato a deteriorarsi nel corso del 2024. Tra i segni di questo persistente deterioramento figurano i gravi conflitti armati in Etiopia, Gaza, Myanmar, Sudan e Ucraina. Frattanto, la spesa militare è aumentata per il decimo anno consecutivo. Anche gli squilibri ecologici sono proseguiti.

Indo-Pacific outlooks: implications for the EU-ASEAN relationship and Italy’s role in Southeast Asia

In recent years, the term “Indo-Pacific” has become popular in academic, media and policy-making circles to describe the area stretching from the Horn of Africa to the islands and atolls of the Pacific Ocean. Since 2007, several countries and institutions, including the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), spanning different continents, have adopted an Indo-Pacific foreign policy strategy. However, this does not mean that all countries view the Indo-Pacific in the same way.

Iranian experts debate the future of the Iran-China relationship after the Twelve-Day War

Theo Nencini and Veronica Turrini are authors of the issue “Iranian experts debate the future of the Iran-China relationship after the Twelve-Day War” of the ChinaMed Observer.

An unreliable friend: Arab perspectives on China after the Twelve-Day War

Francesco Scala and Leonardo Bruni (ChinaMed, T.wai) are authors of the issue “An unreliable friend: Arab perspectives on China after the Twelve-Day War” of the ChinaMed Observer.

[Review] The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: China’s Multilateral Experiment

Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & University of Turin) is the author of the book review of “The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: China’s Multilateral Experiment”, published by The China Quarterly.

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