Democracy, Statecraft and the Partitions of Poland, 1772-1795

"Poland, as a government over local sovereigns, might not improperly be taken notice of. Nor could any proof more striking be given of the...

A frozen conflict in the Caucasus reaches a boiling point

A s most of the industrial world and major powers focus on the conflicts in the Middle East, the obstinate behavior of North...

The current Kosovo’s issue

As from January 14 until a few days ago, a Serbian train was stationing on the Kosovo border. The train is decorated with letters...

The Dutch election, Trump’s guests and tedium

E very so often the laws of nature appear to reverse, as when cold air is trapped on the earth's surface in a...

Τhe European challenge: unity, return to growth and the social pillar

T he White Paper presented by the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker a couple of weeks ago is proof of embarrassment...

The Cyprus conundrum- it ain’t over till it’s over

F ifty percent of all worldwide peace agreements fail within five years of being signed , the rate of relapse worsening, year in,...

Bosnian precariat, militaristic world images and media cynicism

F ascism is in full sweep around us. Writing about the ruins that left behind it, is the task of our time. Maybe...

The relationship between President Trump and Europe

T he relationship between the United States and the European Union is inevitable and vital, regardless of what both partners think of each...

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and an estimate of war damages for Azerbaijan

T he conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh became as one of the most tragic and complicated conflicts contributing to instability...

Blogger Lapshin to Stand Trial in Azerbaijan

T he arrest of Aleksandr Lapshin, a Russian blogger who was detained in Belarus and then extradited to Azerbaijan to stand trial, prompts...

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