EUROPE
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Referendum – a political hot potato?
By Pritish Gupta Could there be another EU referendum? Labour Party calls the second referendum on Brexit an ‘option for the…
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Age of Populists: Rise of far right populism in Europe ahead of EU elections
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane Populism in Europe as a civilizational legacy has a deeply rooted history which dates back…
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Islamic extremism in Kosovo and current favorable environment
By Kole Krasniqi, PhD During the 90s of the XX century, in Kosovo and in Albania reined a situation characterized…
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Don’t say the U.S. has disengaged from the world
By Raphael Benaroya During a recent visit in Warsaw, I had the privilege of accompanying the U.S. Ambassador to Poland,…
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Escalation: the continued conflict in Kosovo
By Daniel Jankovic Since the disintegration of Yugoslavia in the nineties, its former constituent republics have been mired in a…
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Psychological factors in preparing Islamic radicalism in Kosovo
By Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kolë Krasniqi Kosovo’s deep economic crisis and political tensions over the last two decades and especially…
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Bleak see on the Black Sea
Following the latest events in and around the Black Sea, two old questions are reappearing. Both are inviting us for…
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Kingdom of Norway and Saudi Arabia bilateral diplomatic relations
By Alexander Woodman The history of bilateral diplomatic relations between the Kingdoms of Norway and Saudi Arabia dates back to…
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Russia-Ukraine tensions: on sea as on land
By Rene Wadlow At the 26 November Emergency session of the U.N. Security Council, Rosemary DiCarlo, Under Secretary-General for Political…
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What’s left of the Left: How Spain can revive Europe’s liberals
Center-left leaders have vanished from Europe’s political scene, gradually disappearing like characters in Marty McFly’s family portrait. Within the past…
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