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Lithuania and Russia: Is Conflict Inevitable Between These Once and Future Empires?
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Lithuania and Russia: Is Conflict Inevitable Between These Once and Future Empires?

This is the second in a series of three essays exploring the current strained relationship between Russia and the Baltic nations The relationship between Lithuania and Russia goes back hundreds…
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June 5, 2020Tags: David DeBatto, Lithuania
Iran: in or out in Syria
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Iran: in or out in Syria

The latest Israeli attacks on Syria on May 4 targeted the Mayadin area in the governorate of Deir el Zor where there is a greater movement by pro-Iranian militias and…
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June 3, 2020Tags: Gerta Zaimi, Hezbollah, Iran, Syria
EAEU countries rail against the Kremlin’s initiatives
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EAEU countries rail against the Kremlin’s initiatives

In the framework of negotiations held as a video-conference on May, 19, leaders of the Eurasian Economic Union countries were tasked to adopt a draft for the Eurasian Development Integration…
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May 25, 2020Tags: Armenia, Belarus, Eurasian Economic Union
Climate change and technology: survival race
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Climate change and technology: survival race

Climate change has extensive sway with social processes and maps out the development of civilization even today.  In 30 years' time, if nothing changes, humanity will live under entirely different conditions,…
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May 15, 2020Tags: climate change
Russia says it wants to talk about hypersonic weapons. What does that tell us?
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Russia says it wants to talk about hypersonic weapons. What does that tell us?

On Tuesday, April 14th, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that Russia is ready for a discussion about hypersonic missiles and other types of weapons.  According to Lavrov, those…
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April 21, 2020Tags: China, Dr. Krzysztof Kuska, hypersonic missiles, military, Russia, USA
China to power up in the world via coronavirus
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China to power up in the world via coronavirus

So far, China has overcome the consequences of coronavirus epidemic within its territory and is gearing up for an economic breakthrough. Alongside this, Beijing is going to gain geo-economic and geopolitical…
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April 3, 2020Tags: China, Covid-19
Lessons to be learned from the deadlock of decolonization of Western Sahara
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Lessons to be learned from the deadlock of decolonization of Western Sahara

The Western Sahara conflict arose as a legacy of colonialism. This territory was qualified as a non-self-governing territory by the United Nations in 1963 when Western Sahara was still a…
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April 2, 2020Tags: Ali El Aallaoui, France, Front Polisario, Morocco, Spain, Western Sahara
The last temporary deal between Putin and Erdogan in Syria
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The last temporary deal between Putin and Erdogan in Syria

In Europe we had almost forgotten about the Syrian conflict, if it were not for the new wave of refugees from Turkey. The refugee emergency is looked at as an…
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March 19, 2020Tags: Russia, Syria, Turkey
Russian Geopolitical Paranoia
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Russian Geopolitical Paranoia

Russia sees itself as a long suffering victim of international aggression, therefore it must be ever vigilant for the next attack on its sovereignty. To the Russian people, it is a…
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March 17, 2020Tags: NATO, Russia
Morocco’s lawmakers created precedent in maritime law to reinforce control over waters
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Morocco’s lawmakers created precedent in maritime law to reinforce control over waters

Lawmakers in Morocco integrated waters off the coast of Western Sahara into the country’s maritime territory, adopting two laws that extend its legal jurisdiction over the disputed former Spanish colony. The…
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January 29, 2020Tags: China, Front Polisario, Morocco, Russia, Spain, Western Sahara

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