All posts by "Noam Hakoune"

Noam Hakoune holds a licence in political Science in Paris. He is specialized on the issues of Defense and International Security.

YoungDiplomats already published an article on the Defense of Europe  more than a year ago(http://www.young-diplomats.com/what-about-the-defense-of-europe/). Sunday 11th of November marked the 100th birthday of the end of the first world ...

The United States is doubtlessly the first world super power and what happens inside the U.S is widely observed by the whole world. On the six of November, the U.S ...

Few weeks ago we published an article on the Khashoggi case (http://www.young-diplomats.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-khashoggi-affair/) Following his agreement, YoungDiplomats decided to publish an interview of Roland Lombardi, a French geopolitician who expressed on ...

In this section, YoungDiplomats intends to explain how thinkers are paramount to understand world politics. The last writer we’ve studied was Sun-Tzu. Today we’re gonna get closer of us with ...

On 17th of October, an eighteen years old student perpetrated a mass shooting in Kerch, in the Russia annexed peninsula of Crimea. The student of the Kerch Polytechnic College carried ...

LITTLE REMINDERS The European Union is an economic and political partnership recognized as a single market with a free flow of goods and people. Founded following the World War Two ...

Almost everyone has ever heard about the Art of War written by Sun-Tzu. In this article we’ll figure out how this book can be used in contemporary politics. This is ...

Top 10 most heavily guarded places in the world Ever wondered where are the most secure locations on Earth ? This Top is just for You! Whether they’re supposedly concealing ...

The United States is doubtlessly the greatest power on earth. This fact is not an opinion but a fact. YoungDiplomats tries to understand on what the U.S power relies from ...

France is an old country. Many observers from all around the world are aware of the French revolution (1789) but tend to forget its past. This article will try to ...