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    26 February 2026
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 Why is Trump excluding the EU from the peace processes between Russia and Ukraine?

By Writer
21 February 2025
in :  Europe, International Law & Democracy
152

Trump took office as US President only three weeks ago and he is already shaking the world. On Wednesday 12th of February, the President announced his role as a mediator in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, affirming his commitment to put an end to the conflict that escalated in 2022 with the Russian full-invasion of Ukraine. Trump’s decision of …

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How much is religion influencing modern politics?

By Writer
20 February 2025
in :  Africa, Asia, Europe, India & Australias, International Relations Studies, Latin America, Middle East, Recent Topics, Russia and Balkans, USA & Canada
574

According to a global study conducted by the Pew Research Centre in 2012, only 16% of the global population was not affiliated with any religion. In the last decade, this number followed the tendency to decrease, reaching 14,4% of world population considered as atheist (Statista, 2022). It is obvious that compared to all the religious citizens, this number might seems …

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Is digitization making politics more transparent or is it leading to misinformation? A look into online diplomacy and political strategies on social media

By Writer
20 February 2025
in :  International Relations & Diplomacy, Recent Topics
103

The social media and online platforms have turned into the new political arena of the 21st century: the debates held traditionally in town halls, in Parliaments, or in other traditional spaces, are now leaving space for online types of engagements among citizens and high political stakeholders. If one side, the advent of digitalization has revolutionized politics making it more transparent, …

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Why is there a crisis of confidence in political institutions?

By Writer
20 February 2025
in :  International Law & Democracy, International Relations & Diplomacy
427

In recent years, many democratic societies have witnessed a sharp decline in trust towards political institutions. Following an OECD survey of 30 countries, only 39% of citizens trust their national governments. This crisis of confidence has become a defining feature of the contemporary political landscape, with citizens expressing increasing dissatisfaction with their governments, political parties, and the systems that support …

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Europe’s Far-Right Ascendancy: what news for Ukraine?

By Writer
20 February 2025
in :  Europe, Recent Topics
254

The rise of far-right parties in Europe has been a significant political development in recent years. A variety of factors, including economic dislocation, immigration, and security concerns, have driven this shift. However, the impact of this ascendancy on Ukraine is a complex and multifaceted issue. Diverging Far-Right Stances on Ukraine On one hand, some far-right parties in Europe have shown …

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UK’s Rejection of the EU Youth Mobility Scheme: A Blow to Relations and Opportunities

By Writer
3 June 2024
in :  Europe, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies
469

As the dust begins to settle on the UK’s departure from the European Union, recent events have further strained relations between the two entities. Rishi Sunak’s rejection of the European Commission’s proposal for a post-Brexit youth mobility scheme, aimed at facilitating the movement of young people between the EU and the UK, represents a significant setback in the quest for …

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Australian boost of Defence

By Writer
3 June 2024
in :  India & Australias, International Relations, International Relations Studies
239

            Australia is a long-standing ally of the United States (U.S.) and an important military actor within the region while competing with several other countries on multi-level factors such as China to gain the upper hand. Rise of the People’s Republic of China on both economical and militaristic levels threatens its rivals in the Asia-Pacific region especially Taiwan itself. Connected to …

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German pressure on China over Russia-Ukraine War: Coming Effects?

By Writer
3 June 2024
in :  Asia, Europe, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
338

            Russian invasion of the Ukraine changed a good deal of stability and political balance over the globe. Certain countries have drawn closer and some others pushed away from each other while the international communities realigned all together. While China still pursues its interests on being an economic giant and a superpower over the world, it mostly kept its balance diplomatically …

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TMSC Strategic Semiconductor Shift in USA

By Writer
3 June 2024
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
533

The recent news of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will construct semiconductor facilities in the USA and be backed by an American pledge of up to $6.6 billion is a big event for the worldwide tech industry. This action holds many meanings, especially within US-China connections and geopolitical landscape of trade and economics. The move of TSMC to set up …

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Russia Arrives as The U.S. Leaves Niger

By Writer
20 May 2024
in :  Africa, Conflicts Areas, International Relations, Strategic Affairs
586

            The newly found agreement between Russia and Niger signals the return of the Russian influence coming back to Africa as the United States (U.S.) leaves Niger. Outpacing U.S. to grab a piece of the influence sphere over Africa is a starting point for Russia to settle within the region. Russia is settling in Niger with sending instructors and military equipment …

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Scenarios of the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the impact of each scenario on the world. – Friday 1st of April 2022 at 7:00 PM Brussels Time

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Can Australia balance relations with the US and China as the rivalry between the two superpowers increases?

How President Trump shaped Canada’s elections

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