This paper was published 10 years ago, in October 2009, in LEAP’s confidential letter, the GlobalEurope Anticipation Bulletin. It is particularly interesting to review it today in the present context that questions all nuclear agreements. “According to LEAP/E2020, it is not by chance that Iran’s nuclear programme is at the ...
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Israel 2020: 2 scenarios for the future Scenario 1: Towards the end of the State of Israel / Scenario 2: Towards a durable Israeli state
As 2020 approaches, LEAP wished to republish this study carried out in September 2006 for the GEAB. Continuing its in-depth analysis of the consequences of the end of the world order which had been the legacy of WWII, LEAP/E2020 started several months ago a strategic reflexion on the future of ...
Read More »April GEAB – Immigration: Uncovering false beliefs
Uncovering false beliefs is one of the missions of the GEAB team. At a time when the European Elections campaign is slowly starting to take off, bringing the migration issue in the forefront, it seems appropriate to take a more detached look at this subject. No, migration flows from Africa ...
Read More »March GEAB : 2019, a year for history books!
Latent financial crisis; invention of a new world monetary system; China and the US world sharing; American military withdrawal; European dislocation; civil wars and border tensions; reorganisation of the world map; … we do not know where to look first when speaking of the gigantic global reshuffle which is underway. ...
Read More »A roaring 120th: Evaluation 2017, Bitcoin, Israel… Somewhere between dream and nightmare
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB December, 2017). Subscribe here ! Another year is ending. The 12th year for us… and for some of you as GEAB readers. As it goes with Decembers, it is time to take a break, to ponder the road we have travelled, to question the relevance of pursuing, ...
Read More »NATO, QE, Siriza, the Ukraine, Israel: Highways towards « tomorrow’s world » on the horizon
The terrible 2014 Ukrainian crisis should be understood as an absolute limit beyond which the “world before” disappears no matter what. It will either disappear in the chaos and radicalization of the system which, in doing so, will cease to be itself, or it will disappear by opening up to ...
Read More »Can a Shelf Agreement Anchor Israel’s Security Demands, by Reut Institute
Israel’s position regarding its security demands, which entail undermining the sovereignty of a Palestinian state, narrows the chances for reaching an agreement. Essence of Warning During negotiations with the Palestinians in 1999-2001, Israel presented a number of security demands that included, among other things, the demilitarization of the Palestinian state, ...
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