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 The Changes and Challenges of the Armenian Higher Education System After the Velvet Revolution

The Changes and Challenges of the Armenian Higher Education System After the Velvet Revolution

March 20, 2020

Walking through the corridors of the Faculty of Physics of Yerevan State University (YSU), Lusine, a friend of mine and postgraduate student at the Faculty of International Relations, points to [...]

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 A ‘Tectonic Shift’ in Belarus’ Approach to Energy Security

A ‘Tectonic Shift’ in Belarus’ Approach to Energy Security

March 16, 2020

The year 2019 in Belarus-Russia relations was dominated by another energy row, caused this time by the launch of Russia’s so-called ‘tax manoeuvre’ – a six-year plan aimed at [...]

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 The Continuing Saga of Russia-China Relations: Can the Bear and the Dragon Be Friends?

The Continuing Saga of Russia-China Relations: Can the Bear and the Dragon Be Friends?

March 9, 2020

Eva Modebadze on the present and future prospects of Russia-China partnership.

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 Constitutional Changes in Armenia Cause a Stir

Constitutional Changes in Armenia Cause a Stir

February 28, 2020

he ripples of the Velvet Revolution are still flowing and the Constitutional Court in Armenia may be the next to get caught up in the change.

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 In Hungary, Viktor Orbán faces two challenges: his eroding power and a liberal Budapest

In Hungary, Viktor Orbán faces two challenges: his eroding power and a liberal Budapest

January 29, 2020

After opposition groups scored big in local elections, Hungary’s right-wing prime minister needs to decide where to take his party. In early January, when Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor [...]

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 Putin the star: how Russia’s president cashes in on celebrity culture

Putin the star: how Russia’s president cashes in on celebrity culture

October 30, 2019

As a consumer of British Media, it is all too easy to form a negative opinion of long-standing Russian President, Vladimir Putin. As outsiders looking in, we see annexation, the immense [...]

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 Saving the forgotten homes of the borderland

Saving the forgotten homes of the borderland

June 24, 2019

This article is the fifth in a series of articles written by the graduates of 2018’s Solidarity Academy and re-published in collaboration with Lossi 36. Solidarity Academy is an international [...]

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 The EU Election Outcome: the Rise of Eastern-style Christian Democracy

The EU Election Outcome: the Rise of Eastern-style Christian Democracy

June 19, 2019

The European election results seem messy. A colourful mosaic, with no clear pattern at first sight. But in all the disarray, Europe’s narrow Christian-democratic victory shows an outline, an [...]

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 The promised land of Mecklenburg

The promised land of Mecklenburg

June 17, 2019

This article is the fifth in a series of articles written by the graduates of 2018’s Solidarity Academy and re-published in collaboration with Lossi 36. Solidarity Academy is an international [...]

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 Estonia: A Paradox of Actions on Energy

Estonia: A Paradox of Actions on Energy

June 12, 2019

Estonia is consistently ranked as one of the least religious countries in the world, with low rates of worship attendance and affiliation with a religious institution. Yet, all Estonians seem to [...]

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