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ASIA
Revisiting the Ukraine-Russia-EU triangular dynamics
By Tanvi Chauhan With the narrative that floats around, one is tempted to think that the Ukraine crisis is all…
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EUROPE
Normandy format for Russia-Donbas-Ukraine conflict resolution re-activated
For the first time in several years, there are realistic possibilities for a negotiated settlement of the armed conflict in…
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EUROPE
European MPs must honor official positions of public offices they hold
One of the fundamental principles of Western democracies is the ability of an ordinary citizen of a given country to…
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POLITICS
The surge of right-wing populism reaches the capitals of South Caucasus
The rise of right-wing, nationalist populism in the global politics illustrated by the North American domestic turmoil, Brexit and European…
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Editor's Picks
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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Editor's Picks
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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AMERICAS
Paraguay National Congress commemorates the 26th anniversary of the Khojaly Genocide
On October 25th, 2017, Mr. Juan Bartolomé Ramirez, member of the Honorable Chamber of Representatives, National Congress of Paraguay, presented…
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ASIA
Kurdish cooperation and renewal: is there a way forward?
By Rene Wadlow With the military campaign against the Islamic State winding down, the diplomatic focus is turning to the…
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ASIA
The dilemma of China’s dealing with the independent movement in a sovereign state
By Wang Li On October 27, the Catalonian autonomous region’s parliament voted to pass the motion for “independence” and then…
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EUROPE
Politics of identity, secessionism and communal plurality
By Ben Tanosborn Patriotism is, fundamentally, if we follow George Bernard Shaw’s dictum, a conviction that a particular country is…
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