Who are we ?
We are students in International Relations who have decided to combine our analytical skills in the field of global geopolitics.
We come from the Bachelor's program in International Relations at the University of Geneva, and we have chosen to continue in this field for our respective master's degrees.
Our concept
We graduated from the Bachelor's program in International Relations at the University of Geneva and have chosen to pursue our master's degrees in this field.
Our edition is divided into four sections, each representing a geopolitical region that reflects our respective master's programs. Europe, Eurasia, Africa, and the Middle East are intrinsically linked both by their history and the resulting political dynamics. We aim to portray the realities on the ground, moving away from the Eurocentric perspective often found in mainstream media.
The Board
The board consists of the management and active members. We aim to value both the quality and quantity of contributions. For this reason, both aspects are rewarded. Only regular contributors whose articles receive positive feedback are published on the board.
Articles posted on our website can receive comments and likes. The most appreciated articles by the community are featured on the homepage. Their authors are then rewarded for their work by being added to the board.
The board highlights the skills of our editorialists and gives them a boost for their CV.
Marc-Aurèle Barez
Editorialist
Marc is a student in International Relations. After completing his bachelor's degree at the University of Geneva, he is pursuing his master's at GSI with a specialization in the Middle East. Passionate about current affairs and journalism, he quickly became interested in writing in-depth articles to understand the foundations of events and provide an analysis rooted in both the past and present, allowing for a clearer explanation of current events.
Articles
Louis Sandro Zarandia
Editorialist
Louis is a student in International Relations. He completed his bachelor's degree at the University of Geneva and is currently pursuing his master's in Eurasian Studies at Uppsala University in Sweden.
Of Georgian and Swiss origin, he has one foot in Europe and the other in the Caucasus, enabling him to provide a comprehensive and insightful analysis of key issues, drawing on both history and current events.
Articles
- E. Macron and Ukraine: Decoding a Bold Stance Dividing Europe
- 2024 Legislative Elections: Polarization of the Debate in France
- Report – Poland-Ukraine Border – March 2022
- Ukraine : Battle of Kursk
- Risks of Belarusification of Georgia
- Article d’opinion – Toute la masse citoyenne russe est-elle responsable du conflit en cours en Ukraine, et si oui, devrait-elle être humiliée pour son apathie en cas de victoire ukrainienne ?