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Agita Berzanskaite Why Testing Is Not Optional – TEST·Climate Policy & EnvironmentNewFWFerdinand Wegener Moscow Under Heavy Drone Fire·Security & DefenceNewCCChris Coulter What It Takes to Build Peace Today·UncategorizedNewAKAni Kirtadze Ignored Warnings, Repeated Shortcomings·UncategorizedNewVBVernessa Beharry Community‑Run Aid Networks in Yemen·UncategorizedNewTCTommaso Colonetti Surveillance State Rhymes with Digital Fate·UncategorizedNewLHLouisa Hermelin Tamas DRC: Rich land, hungry people.·UncategorizedNewDGDaniel Gibson Solving Mixity by Sidelining Consent·UncategorizedNewSGShaheen Gaszewski Germany’s New Military Strategy·UncategorizedNewIHIohanne Holt WTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?·UncategorizedNew
Agita Berzanskaite Why Testing Is Not Optional – TEST·Climate Policy & EnvironmentNewFWFerdinand Wegener Moscow Under Heavy Drone Fire·Security & DefenceNewCCChris Coulter What It Takes to Build Peace Today·UncategorizedNewAKAni Kirtadze Ignored Warnings, Repeated Shortcomings·UncategorizedNewVBVernessa Beharry Community‑Run Aid Networks in Yemen·UncategorizedNewTCTommaso Colonetti Surveillance State Rhymes with Digital Fate·UncategorizedNewLHLouisa Hermelin Tamas DRC: Rich land, hungry people.·UncategorizedNewDGDaniel Gibson Solving Mixity by Sidelining Consent·UncategorizedNewSGShaheen Gaszewski Germany’s New Military Strategy·UncategorizedNewIHIohanne Holt WTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?·Uncategorized
Why Testing Is Not Optional – TESTFWMoscow Under Heavy Drone FireCCWhat It Takes to Build Peace Today03 JunDSEI UKAKIgnored Warnings, Repeated ShortcomingsSat 20 Jun 2026VBCommunity‑Run Aid Networks in YemenTCSurveillance State Rhymes with Digital Fate03 JunInternational Drone Show 2026LHDRC: Rich land, hungry people.DGSolving Mixity by Sidelining ConsentSat 20 Jun 2026SGGermany’s New Military Strategy03 JunIISS Shangri-La DialogueIHWTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?
Why Testing Is Not Optional – TESTFWMoscow Under Heavy Drone FireCCWhat It Takes to Build Peace Today03 JunDSEI UKAKIgnored Warnings, Repeated ShortcomingsSat 20 Jun 2026VBCommunity‑Run Aid Networks in YemenTCSurveillance State Rhymes with Digital Fate03 JunInternational Drone Show 2026LHDRC: Rich land, hungry people.DGSolving Mixity by Sidelining ConsentSat 20 Jun 2026SGGermany’s New Military Strategy03 JunIISS Shangri-La DialogueIHWTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?No degree yet · Sciences Po Paris - University of Oxford
Mohamed El-Zein is a BA International Relations student at Sciences Po Paris, currently on study abroad year at the University of Oxford. He is a prospective masters student at Sciences Po and King's College where he will specialize in international governance and security. His research applies a postcolonial lens to analyze politics in the MENA and the role of the West in the region. Raised between Western and Lebanese customs, Mohamed aims at promoting intercultural dialogue for peacebuilding.
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