From Ukraine to global power shifts, the certainties that once shaped our world have collapsed, forcing Europe to rethink what is still achievable in a rapidly changing reality.
Gabriele Segre is an expert on issues of identity and coexistence. Specialized in Public Policy and Leadership, he studied at the University of Singapore, Columbia University in New York and the Catholic University of Milan. He worked for years for the United Nations dealing with issues of leadership and reform of the organization. He works with several newspapers, including «La Stampa» and «Il Sole 24 Ore», and has a weekly column in «Domani».
From Ukraine to global power shifts, the certainties that once shaped our world have collapsed, forcing Europe to rethink what is still achievable in a rapidly changing reality.
With global diplomacy now driven more by personalities than institutions, summits resemble showdowns — and geopolitics risks becoming a game where the stakes are dangerously real.
In the wake of Pope Francis’s death and Trump’s return to power, fears of civilizational decline abound. But Italian political analyst Gabriele Segre argues that apocalyptic narratives risk becoming self-fulfilling prophecies.