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Gilets Jaunes 2018
Europe

France: The movement of ‘Gilets Jaunes’

The announcement of new energy policy measures in France has triggered a public backlash in the mid of November, leading to the birth of the yellow vests (gilets jaunes) movement. The choice of this specific garment is rather symbolic and associated…
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22 December 2018
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US Midterm Elections
America

US Midterm elections

On November 6, the 2018 midterm elections in the US have sparked public attention. Political analysts and journalists all over the world saw the elections as a great opportunity to assess Trump’s popularity during his two-year presidency. Over…
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18 November 2018
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Denuclearisation: Kim and Trump shake hands
Asia

A denuclearisation game

North Korea intertwined with the US plans For a long time, North Korea has remained a secretive state. By the end of the World War, the already divided South and North Korea under Japan’s rule resulted in Soviet Union to take over the control…
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7 November 2018
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Energy Geopolitics
Editorial, Energy and Environment

Renewables: The end of energy geopolitics?

Reality or just a myth Are we entering an era where renewables and low carbon technologies are going to replace fossil fuel and the associated geopolitical complexities? Early this year, the executive director of the International Energy Agency,…
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25 March 2018
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Referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan
Middle East

Iraqi Kurdistan On The Route To Independence

Unravelling the effects of the Kurdish referendum in the Middle East In the era of overshadowed states, stronger regional organisations and non-state actors, the Kurdish Independence referendum in Northern Iraq on September 25 has shaken the…
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20 November 2017
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Energy and Environment

UK Low Carbon Future Under Uncertainty

Two post-Brexit scenarios for the UK’s low carbon economy Over the recent talks and negotiations on the UK’s future outside the EU, British lawmakers will need to decide within the next 18 months¹ which EU regulations will stay in the…
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4 September 2017
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Founder and editor of AAWP

Athina studied international relations and energy policy. As part of her on-going reasearch, she launched AAWP, a website dedicated to the current international affairs. Her main area of interest are low carbon economies and climate change, migration and human rights, conflict resolution.

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