Emerging trends in transnational security: from the rise of non-state actors to force privatization.

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Emerging trends in transnational security: from the rise of non-state actors to force privatization.

CTRL + power: the (geo)politics of digital authoritarianism

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On 6–7 May 2024 the London School of Economicsʼ think tank LSE IDEAS; the Turin-based think tank T.wai – Torino World Affairs Institute; and the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society of the University of Turin held their fourth joint international symposium: CTRL + Power: The (Geo)Politics of Digital Authoritarianism.

Oct 25, 2024

LSE IDEAS – 18 October 2024

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Stefano Ruzza (T.wai & University of Turin) was a speaker at the event "Shadows of Truth: Decoding Russia’s Disinformation Campaigns”, held by LSE IDEAS CSEEP and Jagiellonian University on October 17-18, 2024.

Oct 22, 2024

SIPRI – 24 September 2024

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The summary of SIPRI Yearbook 2024 has now been translated into Italian by T.wai and is available in open access.

Sep 24, 2024

SIPRI Yearbook Summary 2024: edizione italiana

Violence & Security Research & Policy Papers

[IT] Come accade ormai da un decennio, la sicurezza globale ha continuato a deteriorarsi per tutto il 2023. Si sono registrati gravi conflitti armati a Gaza, in Myanmar, in Sudan e in Ucraina; la spesa militare è aumentata per il nono anno consecutivo raggiungendo il livello più alto di sempre;…

Sep 24, 2024

Come sfamare l’orso? La (non) trasformazione della logistica militare russa nella guerra in Ucraina

Violence & Security Research & Policy Papers

[IT] Stefano Ruzza (T.wai & Università di Torino) è autore dell'articolo di analisi "Come sfamare l’orso? La (non) trasformazione della logistica militare russa nella guerra in Ucraina" per il Centro di Studi e Analisi sulla Russia Contemporanea (CESARC)

Jul 8, 2024
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