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The European Union as peacekeeping actor

By Writer
20 November 2023
in :  Peacekeeping, Uncategorized
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The European Union as we know today it’s the work of years of reforms and improvements. It started as an economic community, but already there was an idea to transform the institution into a global political power. The European Union dares to call itself peacekeeping actor, despite the well-known failures in past conflict situations, i.e. in the Yugoslav wars of …

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Rape as a weapon of war

By Writer
9 March 2023
in :  International Law & Women, Uncategorized
132

Rape is one of the most severe human rights violations. This crime has devastating consequences for its victims; in fact, it causes long-term, often life-long psychological suffering and distress to those who suffer it. Unfortunately, reality shows how this horrendous act is often used as a weapon of war. Today’s conflicts, in fact, most often target civilians, causing them the …

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Challenge of Chinese Investments in Africa

By Writer
20 February 2023
in :  Africa, Uncategorized
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Chinese investments in Africa have been significant over the last few decades, primarily focused on infrastructure, natural resources, and trade. Overall, Chinese investment in Africa has been viewed both positively and negatively, with some experts arguing that it has contributed to African economic development, while others argue that it has led to exploitation and increased dependency. There are several other …

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Poland is not entitled to reparations, but is part of the core of European leadership.

By Writer
28 October 2022
in :  Europe, Uncategorized
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Poland has given official form to its reparation demands on Germany at the beginning of October. Foreign Minister Rau signed a diplomatic note addressed to his German counterpart Baerbock. Shortly before a visit by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to Warsaw, Poland’s government has taken another step to lend weight to its reparations demands on Germany. “It expresses the Polish …

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Four strategies Bolsonaro is counting on

By Writer
28 October 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy, Uncategorized
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At this point, there is a lot to be said against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Yet Brazil’s president has surprisingly good chances of re-election. Bolsonaro’s governing record is poor. This is the conclusion one must come to if one uses internationally recognized criteria. Since 2019, when he took office, the concentration of income and wealth has worsened, poverty has increased, …

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Russia’s growing ties with Africa: the way to a new crisis on Europe’s southern borders

By Writer
8 June 2022
in :  Africa, Uncategorized
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For the past 5 centuries, European countries have virtually taken on the self-granted mandate over the management and development of Africa, shaping the continent with the colonial legacies that still define many of the observable dynamics nowadays. Recent years, however, have seen the rise of new global players who have made it their task to challenge the existing order by …

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South Korea’s President Moon final act

By Writer
24 January 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy, Uncategorized
129

South Korea’s President Moon’s mandate is coming to an end, so it’s time to draw conclusions when it comes to his time in office, on one hand, the economy is currently spiraling, relations with Japan are hitting rock bottom, and Moon’s signature policy of deténte with neighboring North Korea is going nowhere, on the other hand, Moon has been globally …

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Risks of Hypersonic Weapons in Nuclear Stability

By Writer
13 October 2021
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The evolution of missiles during the decades led to the accomplishment of the hypersonic ones, which are capable of travelling with speed exceeding 5.000 kilometres per hour. The speed that manages to reach a hypersonic missile is at least five times the speed of sound, known as March 5. As a result, this type of technology accounts for a revolutionary …

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