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 Georgian Elections 2020: a vote and more protests

Georgian Elections 2020: a vote and more protests

November 13, 2020

Over the past two weeks two Georgias have voted, one country and one US state. While the world’s attention has been focused on the results in the US and the refusal of some to accept the election [...]

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 The Battle for Shusha: the cauldron of generational pain at the heart of the Nagorno-Karabakh war

The Battle for Shusha: the cauldron of generational pain at the heart of the Nagorno-Karabakh war

November 11, 2020

On the southeastern outskirts of the hilltop city of Shusha, a narrow street lined with the forlorn ruins of old stone houses gives way to an open grassy field. Walking in the direction of a [...]

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 Can a Future EU Defence Policy Be Found in Macron’s Intervention in the Eastern Mediterranean?

Can a Future EU Defence Policy Be Found in Macron’s Intervention in the Eastern Mediterranean?

October 14, 2020

What take aways can the Cypriot crisis generate in regards to Moscow? Can a reinvigorated defence role of the EU create new opportunities for diplomatic solutions to regional crises?

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 Why So Silent? Russia’s restraint in reaction to mass protests in Belarus

Why So Silent? Russia’s restraint in reaction to mass protests in Belarus

October 2, 2020

Agnieszka Widlaszewska ponders over why the Russian government has remained relatively silent with regards to the ongoing protests in Belarus.

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 Attached to Conflict: how Armenia and Azerbaijan feel secure in a security dilemma?

Attached to Conflict: how Armenia and Azerbaijan feel secure in a security dilemma?

September 4, 2020

Mohammad Mammadov on how ontological security might be what’s stopping the Armenia and Azerbaijan from reaching a peace agreement.

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 The crest and break of Estonia’s pink wave

The crest and break of Estonia’s pink wave

March 27, 2019

Three weeks ago, Estonians thought they were about to witness history – the country was on the verge of electing its first ever female Prime Minister. Chairwoman Kaja Kallas and the liberal [...]

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 Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt. 2

Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt. 2

March 7, 2019

Read part one here In this second part of my interview with Louis Wierenga, our discussion leads to cleavages within Estonian society and the broader Intermarium project of far-right groups in [...]

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 “The steepest drop in democratic quality in Eastern Europe”: Georgian democracy downgraded

“The steepest drop in democratic quality in Eastern Europe”: Georgian democracy downgraded

February 20, 2019

Democracy in Georgia declined sharply according to the most recent democracy index by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Based on indicators measuring electoral processes and pluralism, the [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: Seeking New Political Formations Within the EU

September 2, 2018

– On the 2nd of August, the Roma Genocide Remembrance day was commemorated in Budapest. Estimations report that about 250,000 Roma people were murdered between 1938 and 1945 in Europe, among [...]

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 A nation on fire: how politics and sports intersect in Croatia

A nation on fire: how politics and sports intersect in Croatia

July 25, 2018

In Croatian history, football and politics have always been strictly intertwined. The Russian World Cup has not lacked scandals or prominent figures profiting (or not) from their positions. [...]

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