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Iran’s nuclear ambitions: the fine line between balancing regional diplomacy and deterrence

2 June 2025

The German defense budget change and its implications

2 June 2025

Escalating Tensions in the Arctic: Russia’s Strategic Interests in Svalbard

2 June 2025

The Implications of the U.S. “Liberation Day” Tariffs on Global Trade and Alliances

2 June 2025

The Russia-Ukraine Black Sea and Energy Infrastructure Truce: Implications and Challenges

2 May 2025
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Biden and Congress: a troubled relationship

By Writer
2 October 2021
in :  Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, International Law & Democracy, Recent Topics
402

Nine months into his presidency, Joe Biden is in political trouble. After four years of chaos under Donald Trump’s mandate, in 2020, after a successful electoral campaign, Joe Biden was elected president of the United States of America as the most voted candidate among young people between the age 18-24 as well as 25-29, a clear sign that the younger …

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The Merkel era has ended.

By Writer
30 September 2021
in :  Europe, Recent Topics
587

Sixteen years have passed since the election of the first female Chancellor in Germany’s history, Merkel proved to be one of the longest-serving democratically-elected European leaders ever existed marking her decision to not seek re-election in 2021, it is the end of an era and it leaves everyone wondering what is going to happen next, as her strongest feature in …

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Regulatory Convergence as a Way for Prevailing, Future Challenges of Cryptocurrency

By Writer
24 September 2021
in :  International Economy, Recent Topics
435

In the contemporary era, nations open their doors to other nations to carry out economic transactions globally. That is why international trade law is being developed.  In this sense, economies tend to be cashless, which leads to being digital in every aspect. As a result, Cryptocurrency is one of the examples of such digital tendency (Gamble, 2017).  However, its dynamic …

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EU-Turkey relations: an incessant tumultuous terrain

By Writer
20 September 2021
in :  Europe, Recent Topics
115

  One of the original achievements of European integration was to create a Union of states characterized by the absence of conflicts both between the member states and with third-party states, which have shaped European history for many decades. Ever since its rise the Ottoman Empire has been one of these third-party actors. This makes it clear that the only …

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China’s Demographic Crisis: Does the Three-child Policy Provide a Solution?

By Writer
19 September 2021
in :  International Economy, International Law & Childhood, Recent Topics
359

On the 31st of May 2021, China announced its 3-child policy in an attempt to address the challenges associated with it ageing population. The decision comes weeks after the release of the latest census results which predicts a rapidly ageing population and decreasing population of economically active (The Economist, 2021). Indeed, last year, China’s births fell to their lowest in …

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Recognition of Taliban; the Emerging Issue of International Law

By Writer
19 September 2021
in :  International Law Topics, Recent Topics
509

In recent weeks, major legal-political shifts have taken place in Afghanistan’s environment. The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has now gone, with its security forces mostly abandoned, and the elected president Ashraf Ghani fled from the country. Now, following the US withdrawal, Taliban fighters dominate most of the country and have declared to restore the so-called “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,” which …

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The Three Seas Initiative: objectives, prospects and challenges

By Writer
19 September 2021
in :  Recent Topics
747

The ambitious Three Seas Initiative known as 3SI has been structured as a regional effort in Europe to expand cross-border energy, transportation, digital infrastructure and to boost economic development among twelve EU Member States located between the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea: from North to South, encompassing Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, …

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Texas’s Abortion Law: “The most extreme anti-abortion ban in the United States for half a century”

By Writer
19 September 2021
in :  International Law cases, International Law studies, International Law Topics, Recent Topics
128

The most restrictive and radical abortion legislation seen in half a century in the US came into effect last week (1Sept.) in Texas after the US Supreme Court declined to intervene. The law, introduced as Senate Bill 8 or SB8, prohibits abortions when embryonic cardiac activity is detected which can occur at six weeks, before many know they have become …

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The challenges of the Afghan migratory crisis

By Writer
19 September 2021
in :  Conflicts Areas, Peacekeeping, Recent Topics
257

The collapse of the Afghan government and the Taliban’s military takeover jointly with the images of people at Kabul airport desperately trying to flee the country show the gravity of the problem that was mishandled by the international community including the EU. As evacuation efforts at Kabul International Airport wind down ahead of the Western troop withdrawal deadline of August …

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The Crimea Platform: a soft power diplomacy against hard power, what is it promising?

By Writer
19 September 2021
in :  Europe, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Recent Topics
195

August 23, 2021 marked the day of launching the International Crimean Platform which has been initiated by the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky  as an international response and moreover, foreign policy instrument against the occupation of Crimea by Russia. The summit was solely dedicated to the illegal annexation of Crimea and to bringing the issue back in the agenda of the …

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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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    Iran’s nuclear ambitions: the fine line between balancing regional diplomacy and deterrence

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    The German defense budget change and its implications

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    Escalating Tensions in the Arctic: Russia’s Strategic Interests in Svalbard

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    The Implications of the U.S. “Liberation Day” Tariffs on Global Trade and Alliances

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