by BEYOND THE HORIZON | Mar 31, 2019 | Commentary, Event, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
We can probably take as a point of departure that the world is disordered. And, the question is that is the disorder in the 1930s capable of addressing the disorders of the present day? The answer is probably no. If we go back to the 1930s, it is very easy to say that...
by BEYOND THE HORIZON | Mar 28, 2019 | Commentary, Event, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
The Western liberal order is in relative decline because of the economic crisis of 2008, the war against terrorism, the appearance of new threats (cyber, food security, climate, demography, proxy wars…) and new emerging states. There is clearly a leadership...
by BEYOND THE HORIZON | Mar 26, 2019 | Commentary, Event, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
A couple of decades ago, one of the favourite phrases of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was “it’s a funny world”. It is true that we live in a very funny world today. Couple of years ago, British academic, Tim Gartner Ashton said “If we could whip in a...
by BEYOND THE HORIZON | Jan 25, 2019 | Event
Conference on European Neighbourhood Policy (31 JAN 2019) Recent hydrocarbon discoveries in EU neighbourhoods; scope and consequences Organised by the Institute of European Studies at Saint Louis University with the collaboration of Beyond the Horizon ISSG Schedule...
by BEYOND THE HORIZON | Sep 28, 2018 | Event
Beyond the Horizon International Strategic Studies Group (ISSG) and Wilfred Martens Centre brings to you the symposium of the year. New Horizons Symposium 2018 is going to be held on the 22nd of October, in Brussels, Belgium. The topics of discussion for this...
by BEYOND THE HORIZON | Sep 18, 2018 | Commentary, Event
New Horizons Symposiums, as an annual landmark event, aspires to be a unique platform for political, academic, business leaders and organizations across the globe to discuss and provide solutions for the most pressing issues of our time. A hugely important showcase, a...