Researches

Iran Conflict: Geoeconomics, Fragmentation, and the Possible Trajectories

It is important to emphasize that uncertainty remains high, and that future developments will largely depend on how events unfold in the coming weeks and months. However, what is already clear is that the implications of this conflict will extend far beyond the region—reshaping global energy markets, economic pathways, and climate strategies for years to come.

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Since 2002 the work of International institute IFIMES is a reflection of our common reality and the need for the world to reach common solutions. Common interests and bonds among different policies, nations, religions, world regions and diverse interest parties are essential. The area of research and work of International institute IFIMES is the Middle East (MENA- Middle East and North Africa) and the Balkans (South-Eastern Europe), where relations among different entities are additionally puzzled by religious, ethnic, national and racial grounds. IFIMES has special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council ECOSOC/UN since 2018. IFIMES is also the publisher of the international scientific journal European Perspectives.