Dominique Moïsi is a distinguished scholar in international relations and geopolitics.
He serves as a professor at Sciences Po in Paris and holds advisory positions at the French Institute for International Affairs and King's College London.
Moïsi's expertise lies in analyzing global political dynamics through the lens of emotions and cultural perspectives.
His work challenges traditional approaches to understanding international relations by incorporating psychological and cultural factors.
Moïsi's book, "The Geopolitics of Emotion," explores how fear, humiliation, and hope shape global politics and influence relationships between nations and cultures.
His innovative approach to geopolitical analysis has garnered attention and sparked debates within academic and policy circles.
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