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The migrant clash on the Belarus-Polish border
It’s always sad to see migrants up against it- whether it be the deadly waves of the Mediterranean and the…
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The genie’s out of the bottle after Kiev’s Turkish drones strike Donbass
I wrote earlier this summer that “Turkey’s Military Engagement With The Lublin Triangle Aims To Balance Russia”, which prognosticated the…
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Color revolution against Erdogan?
The short-sighted policy of the Central Bank of Turkey to lower interest rates to 16% has accelerated the collapse of…
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Low-key Russian-US cyber security co-op proves that progress has been made since Geneva
Most observers are skeptical that any substantive progress has been made in improving Russian-US relations since last summer’s Putin-Biden Summit in Geneva…
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The changing dynamics in world politics
By Richard E. Caroll The only constant aspect of politics is change; this applies especially to world politics. With no…
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Enlargement divides the Balkan countries and the European Union
By Richard Rousseau On October 6th, the European Union’s 27 member states and the Western Balkans’ six members (Albania, Bosnia…
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Secret agreement between Biden and Putin to implement the G2?
Joe Biden’s harsh statements about Russia (“Putin is a murderer”), the withdrawal of ambassadors from both countries and the veiled…
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Despite Brexit Europe will continue to come together
The lorries have no drivers. The supermarket shelves are emptying. The poor are having their subsidies cut. The British government…
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Armenians and Azerbaijanis mark the anniversary of the 44-day Karabakh War
Armenia and Azerbaijan mark the one year anniversary of an armed conflict that lasted 44 days with Azerbaijan managing to…
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France’s exit from NATO?
In the event of being reelected President in the presidential elections in spring 2022, Macron will try to catalyze the…
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