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Marie Klostermeier Editorial of the 2nd report·International Relations & DiplomacyNewFWFerdinand Wegener Moscow Under Heavy Drone Fire·Security & DefenceNewSLSophie Lohosha Policy Paper: The Cost of Unpredictability·International Relations & DiplomacyNewLMLauren Mc Hugh Rise of the Rest·International Relations & DiplomacyNewSSSacha Sikora The Global Disorder Cycle·International Relations & DiplomacyNewDEDelfina Ertanowska From Moscow to Caracas·International Relations & DiplomacyNewECEleonora Crespi Hostage Diplomacy·International Relations & DiplomacyNewSLSophie Lohosha Allies in Uncertain Times·International Relations & DiplomacyNewDADiogo Albuquerque Nascimento China’s Reactions to US Belligerence under Trump·International Relations & DiplomacyNewMPMihai Postelnicu Making Greenland and Venezuela Great Again·International Relations & DiplomacyNew
Marie Klostermeier Editorial of the 2nd report·International Relations & Diplomacy
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Editorial of the 2nd reportBachelor · Brussels School of Governance
Beatrice Bonaccorso is a master’s student in Global Security and Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance. Her research investigates the political and strategic role of NATO bases in Italy, examining their influence on Mediterranean security and national sovereignty. Passionate about diplomacy, human rights, and global governance, she aims to promote dialogue and cooperation through research and civic engagement.