Michael Liu is a third-year undergraduate in the war studies and history departments with strong interests in war, strategy, and history. He is currently serving as the editor-in-chief of King’s Geopolitical Risk Society. The annexation of Crimea and conflict in Eastern Ukraine dominated headlines seven years ago. The rapidity with which events unfolded was…
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The Geopolitical Risk of Russian Assistance in Lukashenko’s Cling to Power: Belarus in Putin’s hands?
Tom Baker is a Masters student reading Russian and Eurasian Politics and Economics. His academic interests range from energy security in Post-Soviet Eurasia to transnational crime in Central Asia and ethnic/cultural dimensions in Russia. Introduction: During the last six months, mass protests have taken place all over Minsk in opposition to the rule of long-term…
The Rise of a new geopolitical risk (2/3): China’s dominance over REE is jeopardizing the EU’s green energy transition
Maxime Sommerfeld Antoniou is a master student in Geopolitics, Territory, and Security at King’s College London. His academic interests range from the geopolitics of rare earths to green industrial policies. Abstract: The EU wants to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Its plan aims at been quick and bold. However, China’s dominance over REE and the…
The rise of a new geopolitical risk (Part One): China, the geopolitics of rare earths, and the European Union’s green energy transition
Maxime Sommerfeld Antoniou is a Master’s student in Geopolitics, Territory, and Security at King’s College London. His academic interests range from the geopolitics of rare earths to green industrial policies. Abstract: This article is the initial contribution to a series of three articles on the rising and intertwined importance of China, the geopolitics of rare…