EUROPE
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Can the US stop Russia from ‘pulling a Crimea’ in Belarus?
Has The Hybrid War On Belarus Backfired? The US’ Hybrid War on Belarus is at risk of backfiring after the…
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The geopolitics of the Belarusian crisis: anti-Russian, neutral to China, pro-Polish
Geopolitical Basics The “New Bipolarity” between the American and Chinese superpowers that’s increasingly defining International Relations makes it natural that…
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Lukashenko has no one to blame but himself for Belarus’ color revolution unrest
Maidan In Minsk Belarusian President Lukashenko is being portrayed in polar opposite ways by the Mainstream and Alternative Media following…
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Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict: walking a tightrope
By Dr. Esmira Jafarova The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has dragged on for about three decades. The very recent…
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Regional cooperation shattered by nationalism
Since the early 2000s the South Caucasus and its neighborhood have witnessed growing cooperation of the two countries in different…
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Enlarge views – Europe is en/large enough
By Audrey Beaulieu The first July day of 2020 in Vienna sow marking the anniversary of Nuremberg Trials with the…
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Split in NATO?
After the annexation of Crimea to Russia by referendum, we assisted the division “de facto” of Ukraine into two almost…
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Europe is better off without NATO
By Matthew C. Mai President Trump’s confirmation last week that his administration will cap the U.S. troop count in Germany…
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Democracy as newly-found but misleading bedrock of Armenia’s foreign policy narratives
Armenia has undergone some transformations in the aftermath of the governmental change brought about by the popular upheaval in April…
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