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The Eurozone needs less heterogeneity
By André Sapir Misalignments of real exchange rates continue to be the most visible and painful symptom of asymmetric shocks within…
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Key to stop refugee flows: Unique higher education programme for conflict zones
By Prof. Dr. Djawed Sangdel The EU Refugee crisis can not be effectively tackled without addressing the root problems. Why the…
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The Balkans: Back on the radar?
By Florian Bieber The term “Balkans route” and images of thousands of refugees crossing Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, and Croatia brought the…
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Can Edi Rama’s government overthrow radical Islam?
By Peter Tase In the realm of International Relations, over the last three years we have seen the apex of…
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Report: NATO would lose against Russia in invasion of Baltic states
According to a recent study by U.S. think Rand, NATO would lose in the event of Russia starting a war…
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A new way to approach Europe’s gas security, beyond the usual Russian obsession
By Simone Tagliapietra Instead of doing everything to reduce gas supplies from key suppliers, gas supply security could more effectively…
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NATO warns Russia over alleged violation of Turkish airspace
NATO has called on Russia to act responsibly after Turkey summoned Russian ambassador to protest what it claimed a violation of its…
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Refugees and migrants: UN Summit and role of NGOs
By Rene Wadlow The UN has called for a high level Summit on “Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants”.…
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Straujuma: Russia’s attempts to undermine Latvia’s national security “ongoing”
BNS/TBT Staff/RIGA According to the departing Latvian Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma, Russia’s attempts to undermine Latvia’s national security are ongoing.…
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Russia upgrades security strategy to tackle Western threats
Russia has upgraded its national security strategy by taking into account the worsening international situation as a result of the…
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