Europe

The Immigration Issue

The hundreds of thousands of refugees, that come to Europe in order to survive from war and the hundreds of thousands of immigrants, who...

OSCE: Strains and Renewal in the Security Community

On 1 August 2015, the Helsinki Final Act, the birth certificate of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) turned 40. ...

For Members Only: The Consequences of the Caspian Summit’s Foreign Military Ban

Last September brought with it major changes to the hotly contested Caspian Sea region. These changes were revealed at the IV Caspian Summit held...

Azeri Janus: Baku Balancing both East and West

Since its transition to independence, Azerbaijan has looked both east and west for its place on the world stage. Predominantly Muslim, Azerbaijan has no...

Zimbabwe and Belarus Strengthen Business Ties

It was, indeed, one more step for Zimbabwe to break all barriers that have impeded progress in its economic diplomacy and to seek an...

Food power

Last March, as Russia annexed Crimea, the European Union, Canada and the United States imposed sanctions – travel bans and asset freezes against some...

Nationalism and its effects on peace in Europe

With global crisis, unemployment, dissatisfaction, poverty and intolerance has increased and with it also nationalism. Political parties with nationalist platforms are rising and gaining...

Greeks say ‘NO’ to an open laboratory for violation of human rights

The Greek debt crisis saga continues with no resolution in sight. As expected, the European leaders rejected a last-minute proposal by Alexis Tsipras, Prime...

Europe – Syriza-ize or Syria-nize

A freshly released IMF’s World Economic Outlook brings (yet again, for the sixth year in a row, and for the third time this year...

Hypocrisy, Crisis, Catharsis…

A stronger EU-Russia partnership now looks like a pipe-dream, reflects former foreign minister Igor Ivanov. On the plus-side he sees less hypocrisy on both...

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