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February 7, 2014

Twenty years after the collapse of the USSR, politicians in the newly generated independent CIS-countries do not build common migration strategy, even though it is in each country’s best interest for their residents to pay attention to each other’s social, political, economic, cultural, and linguistic differences. However, partnership and…

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February 6, 2014

Hungary's nuclear deal with Russia, and its handling, could be a powerful weapon in the opposition's hands, with elections due in April
 
On January 31, Hungary’s Ministry of National Development announced that the documents justifying Hungary’s new nuclear energy deal with Russia will…

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February 5, 2014

Did you know that Tuesday February 4th was World Cancer Awareness Day, a time to reflect and have conversations about managing the impact of the disease known as “the silent killer?”    To celebrate World Cancer Awareness Day activists on Facebook suggested users of the social utility put their photo inside a purple box, the color…

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February 4, 2014

Dear Reader!
I am terribly sorry for such a delay in my posts, which was caused by a progressive disorder (international?).
The entry that you will find here is devoted mainly to the issue of getting a graduate degree in international relations (or a similar field). This post is written by Dr. Fox, while he was still a graduate student, so, please…

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February 3, 2014

Believe the protest leader's story or not, the response of Ukraine's authorities is suspicious
 
Dmytro Bulatov, leader of AvtoMaidan, the motor wing of the Euromaidan protests, appeared on 30 January after 8 days in the dark. He claimed he had been kidnapped and severely tortured, then dumped in a forest to let die. He said he…

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January 31, 2014

The Ukrainian situation just took a very dangerous turn. The demonstrators have taken over government buildings not only in Kiev but five other cities including the Russian-speaking East. Neither is it just Yanukovych´s broken promise to let the Ukraine join the EU and his turn towards Russia which sparked this crisis. It is his overall policies…

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January 31, 2014

As a first step one would need to define what is meant by engaging the UK in the arms control, disarmament & nuclear non-proliferation process taking place between the US and Russia. The UK’s case in the arms control, disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation process is a complicated one because of the 1958 & 1959 US-UK Mutual Defence…

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January 31, 2014

It’s convenient to discuss social utilities like Facebook, Twitter and You Tube in the context of nations seeking to propagate policy and push back the contending views of other governments.
 
But business elites and NGOs interrupted the diplomatic conversation before former U.S. secretary of state and current 2016 presidential hopeful…

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January 27, 2014

Mr. President, at the time of this writing, it is gratifying to know that your security men and our special agents are working together to battle Islamist fascism, with its revenge-hungry black widows, deluded martyrs and racist beliefs that resemble the lethal lunacy of Mein Kampf. Though many still ignore the danger, a worldwide struggle against…

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January 26, 2014

The state of e-diplomacy today Today, diplomats use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and country-specific social media networks such as Russia’s VKontakte or China’s Weibo. Eighty-two foreign ministries currently have Twitter accounts, and 47 ministers of foreign affairs are personally on Twitter. The two most popular foreign ministers on…

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January 23, 2014

In the recent days, the post-Soviet world (and beyond) has been transfixed by Ukraine's contentious politics. Is it a beginning of the revolution, which will oust Yanukovych? Or is it a prelude to a wide-scale repression by the "family"? There is no doubt that what is happening in Kiev is about democracy--the rule of the people, in this…

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January 21, 2014

This essay aims to offer comparison between Ukrainian protests of 2013 with the case of the 2004 Orange Revolution. In the following paragraphs, I will identify several differences that lead me to the conclusion that these two events are not alike. Although I must admit that there are several similarities - the same actors, people in the streets…

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