Igor Delanoë is Deputy Head of the French-Russian Analytical Center Observo (CCI France-Russia, Moscow) and a PhD in history from the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis. His expertise covers the geopolitics of Russia, the Russian presence and interests in the Black Sea, the Mediterranean and the Middle East, and Russian security and defense issues, particularly the navy. In 2013, he did a post-doctorate at the John F. Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University), within the National Security Program. He is an associate researcher at the Center for International and European Studies (Kadir Has University, Istanbul), at the Center for Modern and Contemporary Mediterranean (CMMC) and at the Center for International and European Law (LADIE) of the Côte d’Azur University ( Nice). He has been a consultant for the French Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense, for the DCAF (Geneva Center for Security Sector Governance) as well as for the Centre pour le Dialogue humanitaire (Geneva). He teaches at the NATO Defense College (Rome) and l’École de Guerre (Paris), and teaches Russian defense policy at the Iris Sup’ school (Paris).
Expertise
- Russia's Geopolitics
- Russian Defence and Security Policy
- Russian Navy
Selected Publications
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Igor Delanoë, « Bras de fer russo-turc dans le Caucase, » Le Monde Diplomatique, Décembre 2020.
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Igor Delanoë, “Russian Naval Forces in the Syrian War,” In Robert Hamilton, Chris Miller, Aaron Stein (eds), Russia’s War in Syria (FPRI, 2020).
- Igor Delanoë, « L’armée : la meilleure alliée de la Russie,» Les Grands dossiers de Diplomatie 57 (juillet-août 2020).
- Igor Delanoë, « Les fondements de la politique de la Fédération de Russie en matière de dissuasion nucléaire. La Russie formule sa « Doctrine nucléaire » : éléments d’explication,» Note de l’Observatoire franco-russe (juin 2020).
- Igor Delanoë, « Russie-Iran : après la victoire militaire en Syrie, quel partenariat ?, » In L’Iran et ses rivaux. Entre nation et révolution (L’Harmattan, 2020).
- Igor Delanoë, « Qui veut la paix en Ukraine ?, » Le Monde Diplomatique 791 (février 2020).
- Igor Delanoë, Russie. Les enjeux du retour au Moyen-Orient (L’Inventaire, 2016).
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