In this 15th issue of GatHope, our Adherence section focuses on the controversy surrounding the potential participation of Aya Nakamura in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. This situation reveals a bleak picture of persistent racism and xenophobia, even towards an iconic cultural figure. A controversy that questions the multicultural values promoted by President Macron, thus offering a contrasting perspective to the dominant media narrative.
Our Electoral Performance Index examines Vladimir Putin's reelection in Russia for a fifth term, highlighting a remarkable electoral performance. Data and context that question the legitimacy of the electoral process. Government control and influence over the electorate prompt a deep analysis of political issues in Russia.
Our Paradox section addresses the growing dependence of our societies on hyperconnectivity and private digital infrastructures, highlighting the risks associated with this ubiquitous interconnection. As our institutions migrate to digital platforms, our daily lives become increasingly vulnerable to intrusions, hacks, and failures, underscoring the crucial importance of deep reflection on cybersecurity issues.
Finally, our Internal and External Reputation sections offer an enlightening insight into global dynamics, emphasizing the role of social listening in informing governments about citizen concerns. Analyses that invite reflection on the public's perception of conflicts and the human condition in our globalized society.
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