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William Eggerton

The author is a student at the University of Birmingham

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August 26, 2021

With the reform process in Ukraine slowing down and no end to the conflict in the Donbass in sight, how successful has EU policy been in Ukraine? [IMG ID=1548]Source: 061.ua Ukraine is deep in the integration process with the EU and although there are…

June 21, 2021

Since the 2019 political crisis, the parliament and the political situation in Moldova has been at a standstill. The country is stuck in an endless tug of war game between the East and West with the populace equally divided between the pull of Russia and…

May 12, 2021

North Macedonia has had a troubled history since it gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Disputes with Greece have been settled only recently, and tensions between the ethnic groups in the country, mainly between ethnic Macedonians and a large…

April 8, 2021

More than 25 years after the Dayton Accords which ended the largest genocide in Europe since World War II, modern day Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is still dominated by ethnocentric rhetoric and divisions along ethnic lines. The country is run by an…