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April 5, 2022

Europe is not only sanctioning Russia but mainly itself. The winners are big tech and financial corporations. With the sanctions, however, Europe is also covering up its own failure to take vigorous action against sinful events in Ukraine.Just over a week ago, the European Commission adopted a Temporary Crisis Framework. This allows member states to…

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March 29, 2022

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, leading to human casualties. And in the case of escalation of the conflict it may cause more severe consequences, involvement of other countries, nuclear facilities and even nuclear confrontation.It is a great tragedy in the center of Europe caused by the inability of authorities to speak to and…

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March 23, 2022

The aim of this research is to demonstrate a possible approach to international relations through the logics that support them. For almost a decade, the permanent seminar "The Florentine Lessons" has been held in the University of Florence, school of political science “Cesare Alfieri”. The seminar deals with the problem of the city…

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March 22, 2022

Authors: Maxim SigachevElena Berezkina There exist several key directions of Soviet and Russian academic studies regarding the Italian political system and its main political actors. Most scientists who conduct such studies focus on the post-WWII period of Italian history. Their scientific interests revolve around “the first steps” of the Republic…

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March 21, 2022

Russian President, Vladimir Putin, used Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan, as a temporary scapegoat to deflect attention as he was about to launch what the Kremlin calls a “special operation” in Ukraine. The long-planned, two-day visit to Moscow of Islamabad’s head of government marked the first such official state visit in two decades. Khan…

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March 15, 2022

The final ceasefire agreement in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war was accompanied by the stipulation that 2,000 Russian peacekeepers would be deployed to the region. The impact of the deployment of the peacekeeping force is international, going beyond a mere enforcement of the ceasefire. The move to deploy peacekeeping forces places Russia in a precarious…

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March 14, 2022

The South Asian nation of Nepal recently saw protests break out in its capital as parliament deliberated a 2017 developmental deal with the US that was tabled in late February. The “Millennium Challenge Corporation” (MCC) aims to provide $500 million worth of grants for constructing power lines and roads but some members of the coalition government…

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March 11, 2022

We, the members of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, appealto the scientists of Russia and all countries of the world.Many years of confrontation in Ukraine accompanied by the death anddeprivation of civilians led to an acute military conflict. We consider itextremely important to reach the ceasefire and peaceful settlement throughthe…

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March 10, 2022

In Northern Europe, much as throughout the EU, China is perceived not only as an economic partner but also as a country whose actions entail serious implications for national security. According to the survey conducted by the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (Nor. Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, NUPI) in 2020 in the five Nordic countries…

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March 9, 2022

According to official statements by the Russian Federation, its army’s special military operation in Ukraine aims to both “demilitarize” and “denazify” the country. This operation is being carried out in a large state with a developed nuclear power industry, fairly powerful army (the largest in Europe outside of Russia and Turkey) and high…

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March 1, 2022

Twenty-five years after the Barcelona Declaration, the Mediterranean regional states have come across several security, economic, and political challenges in which places the stability agenda of this declaration under direct threats. Furthermore, the recent Russian military operation in Ukraine and instabilities risen in the Balkan also poses newly…

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March 1, 2022

Ulrike Reisner and Lothan Stix (Austria) share their analysis on the international dilemma of undesirable developments in state policy taking the example of the current crisis in Ukraine.For the Europeans, the European states that belong to NATO, but also those states that do not belong to NATO, this continued development poses a serious problem for…

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