By The Editorial Board T Old autocrats rarely resign, nor do they just fade away. So when Vladimir Putin slipped proposals for a...
Read moreDetailsBy Guma El- Gamaty Since the outbreak of the Libyan revolution in 2011, which saw the intervention of NATO countries and the toppling...
Read moreDetailsOn 27 December 2019, the Assembly of Montenegro adopted the Law on the Freedom of Religion or Believes and the...
Read moreDetailsBy Pnina Shuker Last Thursday, a summit was convened in Athens which included the participation of Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin...
Read moreDetailsOver the past year, from increasing the budget of the Ministry of Defense by 30 percent, through transferring all men under 30 of age...
Read moreDetailsAn Iconographical Investigation on Social Media Material By Fabio Bego Far right groups with fascist-like ideologies and aesthetics are not...
Read moreDetailsThere were very few positive milestones in 2019 when it comes to the EU perspective of the Western Balkans. Despite expectations, North...
Read moreDetailsThe second round of elections for the President of the Republic of Croatia are due to take place on 5...
Read moreDetailsNur Gunay has a B.A. degree in International Relations from Dokuz Eylul University. Umit Tetik is PhD student in International...
Read moreDetailsFrom commemorations, via high-level visits to the adoption of the new Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP). This is what Serbia-NATO...
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