Taïwan, Cuba, Groenland : faut-il craindre de nouveaux conflits ?

In a time of high international tension, with numerous conflicts unfolding around the world, a question arises: what will the next conflicts be? In Taiwan, Turkey, Cuba, or the Arctic? Between a president as unpredictable as Donald Trump, a Russian dictator threatening the European continent, and the ever-present economic pressure from China, 2026 could be declared the year of global disorder. Faced with this situation, how can France and Europe assert themselves? We discuss this with Nicolas Baverez, historian, economist, columnist for Le Point and Le Figaro, and author of "Sursaut" (published by Éditions de l'Observatoire); Pierre Razoux, academic director of the FMES (Mediterranean Foundation for Strategic Studies) and author of "The Iran-Iraq War" (Perrin); and Patricia Allémonière, senior reporter specializing in international relations and author of "Géopolitique du Sahel" (PUF). 🔴 To stay up-to-date on all political and parliamentary news, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/publicse... 👉 Our website: http://www.publicsenat.fr ▶️ Watch all our replays: https://www.publicsenat.fr/replay 📬 Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/NewslettersPublicSenat 🚀 Follow us on social media: Facebook:   / publicsenat   X:   / publicsenat   Instagram:   / publicsenat   LinkedIn:   / 2996809   Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/publicsenat.fr Threads: https://www.threads.net/@publicsenat TikTok:   / publicsenat