Fields of expertise

AfricaAnd RepressionAsia-PacificBehind The Middle East The Strategic Rivalry Between The United States And ChinaDependency And Sovereignty Do Democratic States Still Govern AloneEconomicsFinancial MarketsFreedom Of Expression Around The World CulturesGeopoliticsIntervention And HegemonyMarketsMiddle EastNorth AfricaNorth AmericaNorth Korea A Non Conventional Approach To The Exercise Of PowerPracticesReports & StudiesSovereigntyTechnologyThe Five Fault Lines Of The Middle East 2026The Great Economic Transformations Since The 18th Century From Economic Doctrines To Empirical RealityThe Paradigms Of American Diplomacy In 2026The Psychology Of OrganizationsThe Space Race Orbital Control And Systemic DominationWhy Africa Is Becoming The Center Of Global Rivalries

Published articles

Freedom of Expression Around the World: Cultures, Practices, and Repression

Freedom of Expression Around the World: Cultures, Practices, and Repression

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 14, 20264 min read
Analysis
North Korea: a non-conventional approach to the exercise of power

North Korea: a non-conventional approach to the exercise of power

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 14, 20263 min read
Analysis
North Africa

North Africa: Power Structures, Strategic Resources and Political Balances

A region at the crossroads of Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 14, 20264 min read
Brief
Why Africa Is Becoming the Center of Global Rivalries

Why Africa Is Becoming the Center of Global Rivalries ?

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20265 min read
Analysis
The Psychology of Organizations

The Psychology of Organizations

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20262 min read
Analysis
The Space Race: Orbital Control and Systemic Domination

The Space Race : Orbital Control and Systemic Domination

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20263 min read
Analysis
Technology, dependency and sovereignty: do democratic states still govern alone?

Technology, dependency and sovereignty : do democratic states still govern alone?

States still decide. But do they still decide alone?

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20263 min read
Analysis
The Paradigms of American Diplomacy in 2026

The Paradigms of American Diplomacy in 2026

American diplomacy is entering a phase of profound strategic transition.

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20264 min read
Analysis
The Great Economic Transformations Since the 18th Century: From Economic Doctrines to Empirical Reality

The Great Economic Transformations Since the 18th Century: From Economic Doctrines to Empirical Reality

Global economic history is often presented as a succession of triumphant doctrines: mercantilism, liberalism, socialism, Keynesianism, neoliberalism, and, more recently, technological capitalism and state capitalism.

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20265 min read
Analysis
Behind the Middle East: The Strategic Rivalry Between the United States and China

Behind the Middle East: The Strategic Rivalry Between the United States and China

The successive crises in the Middle East are often analyzed through a regional lens: religious rivalries, territorial disputes, or local power struggles. Yet at a broader strategic level, the region primarily represents a central node in the power competition between the United States and China.

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20264 min read
Analysis
The Five Fault Lines of the Middle East - 2026

The Five Fault Lines of the Middle East - 2026

The Middle East remains the epicenter of global geopolitics.

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20263 min read
Analysis
Sovereignty, Intervention and Hegemony

Sovereignty, Intervention and Hegemony : The Matrix of the Emerging World Order

The international system is undergoing a profound transformation. Since the end of the Cold War, the global order has largely been structured around a configuration dominated by the United States.

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20264 min read
Analysis
Financial Markets

Financial Markets in Emerging Economies : Engines of Development, Vectors of Vulnerability, or Instruments of Resilience ?

In emerging economies, financial markets are playing an increasingly central role in development dynamics. Historically dominated by shallow banking systems, these economies are now witnessing the rise of capital markets that contribute to resource allocation, private sector structuring, and integration into global financial flows.

by Atlas Observer Research DeskJuly 13, 20264 min read
Analysis