Walking a Delicate Geostrategic Line: Azerbaijan’s Role to the U.S. and Russia

Although the Cold War is long over there has still been a large degree of geopolitical competition between the West and Russia. This geopolitical...

America vs. Russia: Bringing a Knife to a Foreign Policy Gunfight

In some ways the United States has played a very strange self-injurious game since 1991 when it comes to Russia. On the one hand,...

Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East

The Middle East is the only region where all three kinds of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) have been used and developed. Accusations, allegations,...

Sons of Orthodoxy: EU Austerity and a Russian-Greek Orthodox Alliance

The bitter fight that has been raging between the European Union and Greece has now extended for five long months. With the referendum on...

Putin-Mongering

If you spend some time listening to reputable news shows all across the West you will start to notice several recurring ‘interpretations’ that explain...

Stop faking your college applications

BANGKOK – Given the rapid rise of middle class in Asia and increasing aspiration of this generation to go to Ivy League or any...

A Divided Continent Plays Out a Greek Drama

Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic recently launched a book titled, “Europe of Sarajevo 100 Years Later: From WWI to www.” Only Prof. Anis, I think,...

European integration

According to the most optimistic comments, such as those who come from the German Chancellor and French President, Europe is a few days or...

Can Kazakhstan prove Huntington wrong?

Geography and politics undoubtedly conditioned Kazakhstan as a country. It is home to 140 ethnic groups and 17 religions in the intersection of different...

Through the eyes of a holocaust survivor

The independent news media is often silenced into submission with howls of ‘anti-Semitism’ whenever a writer criticises policies or tactics of the Israeli government....

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