02118nam 2200397 450 991071960770332120230623050439.010.5281/zenodo.7729348(CKB)4960000000467652(NjHacI)994960000000467652(EXLCZ)99496000000046765220230623d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBack to the Future /edited by Alessandro Colombo and Paolo Magri ; conclusion by Giampiero MassoloMilan, Italy :Ledizioni,2023.1 online resource (198 pages)ISPI report 202388-5526-869-4 Russia's invasion of Ukraine has upset the geopolitical balance in Europe, with shockwaves hitting the entire world. As a result, today's world seems to be heading back to a future that looks all too like countless "pasts". The mindset of "opposing blocs" is returning to Europe, or so it seems. NATO is rediscovering its identity after 30 years of drift. There is a resurgence of "non-aligned" countries, from Turkey to India, to many Latin American governments, as they seek a tricky balance between the major players. The mix of high inflation and energy crisis has taken to the stage again, dragging us back to the 1970s, when rationing and double-digit price rises were commonplace. And the nuclear threat, poverty and perhaps the risk of a less globalised world are rising too. All these returns and revivals are crucial changes that are taking their toll on Europe. The ISPI Report 2023 provides a compass to navigate this changing world.National securityRussia (Federation)Russia (Federation)Foreign relationsNational security355.033047Colombo AlessandroMagri PaoloMassolo GiampieroNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910719607703321Back to the Future3391554UNINA