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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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Exacerbating environmental changes in South Asia are leading to climate migration

By Writer
19 January 2023
in :  Environmental Risks, Recent Topics
132

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), climate change and related disasters are, more and more, becoming a threat to humanity and, therefore, one of the most significant drivers for migration. Temperatures and sea-levels are rising significantly as frequent and violent wildfires, floods, storms, droughts, earthquakes, and tsunamis demonstrate (1). As for migration, it is not hard to believe …

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Hungary: the once success story has become a thorn in the palm

By Writer
10 January 2023
in :  Europe, Recent Topics
212

Hungary entered the EU through the great enlargement of the Union in 2004. Since then and for some time it was considered, together with Poland which was part of this group, the success story of European enlargement. All this, of course, at the time when the EU was prosperous before the financial crisis and the political austerity. When EU entered …

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The meaning of the cessation of hostilities agreement in Tigray

By Writer
29 December 2022
in :  Conflicts Areas, Recent Topics
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Representatives of the Ethiopian government and of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front signed a cessation of hostilities agreement on the 2nd of November 2022, raising hopes for thousands of people facing a humanitarian catastrophe that began two years ago. The African Union welcomed the deal, saying that “the agreement marks an important step in efforts to silence the guns, and …

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Strategic analysis on the dual-state solution

By Writer
7 December 2022
in :  Conflicts Areas, Recent Topics
331

The current Biden administration has expressed its strategic desire to keep the objective of a two-state solution alive, however the support for such a political project among Israelis and Palestinians is at a low point. When President Joe Biden visited Israel and the West Bank, in his recent visit, he emphasized on the importance that the current administration under his …

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Will the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act impact global climate diplomacy?

By Writer
26 October 2022
in :  International development, Recent Topics
171

In August, United States President Joe Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which represents the most robust investment in decarbonization and efforts to combat climate change in United States history with climate related provisions totaling $369 billion. Meeting global commitments The bill is estimated to lower carbon emissions by around 40 percent from 2005 levels by the …

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Tensions between Greece and Turkey escalate

By Writer
14 October 2022
in :  Conflicts Areas, Europe, Recent Topics
306

The decades-long feud between Greece and Turkey has intensified in the last few months with the two countries exchanging accusations of unnecessary aggression and calling for intervention from the international community. The issue at the heart of the latest escalation is the long-standing dispute over territorial claims to the islands in the Aegean Sea. The status of the islands was …

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Moldova : small state with big concerns

By Writer
14 October 2022
in :  Europe, Recent Topics
218

Moldova also wants to join the EU in order to manifest its independence from Russia. But this would bring another frozen conflict that will divide the country as we see it in most of the east-european countries. The Republic of Moldova has only 2,6 million inhabitants, and the number is declining. Numerically, the small state located between Ukraine and Romania …

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Elections in the time of social media

By Writer
3 October 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy, Recent Topics
210

Obama’s digital strategy in the elections of 2008 changed the way political campaigning would be run in the future. Obama went from a relatively unknown senator to the President of the United States using social media as an integral part of his campaign strategy, focusing on 15 social networks. His aim was not only to reach a broader audience but …

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Italy : new government, new alliances

By Writer
26 September 2022
in :  Europe, International Law & Democracy, Recent Topics
211

Giorgia Meloni could become head of government in Rome this Sunday 25th of September. Are the worries about Italy turning away from Europe justified ? Almost 3 weeks ago, the election program of the right-wing conservative party “Fratelli d’Italia” (Brothers of Italy) was published. In recent polls, the party led by Giorgia Meloni has a 25 percent approval rating and …

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A historic change of power in Sweden

By Writer
26 September 2022
in :  Europe, Recent Topics
136

Sweden saw itself as an open country, a humanitarian world power. Now that the right-wing populists gained influence on the government for the first time, the new prime minister bears a great responsibility. The Swedish prime minister has initiated the change of power with her withdrawal. That’s how it’s been done for a long time, and that’s how it’s always …

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Project with the European Commission – Solidarity4All

22 August 2024

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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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22 March 2022

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Israel moves to ban Al Jazeera: What it means for the International Media?

2 May 2024

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How much is religion influencing modern politics?

20 February 2025

Russia Arrives as The U.S. Leaves Niger

20 May 2024

Postponed Elections: Will Senegal Follow the Pattern of Other Ex-French Colonies?

13 February 2024

Is Africa the “Global Epicenter for Terrorism”? Or was it made to be?

6 February 2024

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The German defense budget change and its implications

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

The aftermath of Brexit: has the UK benefited or suffered from leaving the EU?

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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

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

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