Ln the morning of February 24, 2022, Russia attacks Ukraine. While Europeans believed in “never again”, the Old Continent is rediscovering war within itself, at the gates of the European Union. Beyond the dramatic human consequences, 100 days after its start, the war is seriously affecting the state of the world: the international order is shaken, globalization is turned upside down and inflation is already impacting purchasing power.
After this war, what could be the new threats? Can new conflicts break out elsewhere in the world? What will the world to come look like? This is the subject of the special issue of Point devoted to geopolitics and this upset international situation. On the occasion of its release, Point invited its subscribers to…