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Biden’s first conversation with Putin shows the reset futility
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Biden’s first conversation with Putin shows the reset futility

The first telephone call between US President Joe Biden and Russian President Putin proves the Kremlin’s intention to continue implementing a confrontational policy in the relations with the West, and…
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January 28, 2021Tags: Russia, USA
Let the African Union and UN Recognize Somaliland
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Let the African Union and UN Recognize Somaliland

A successful state is one where the acting government demonstrates control of the periphery, the centre, financially able to provide basic institutions and strong legitimate authority. Arguably international recognition is…
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January 4, 2021Tags: Mphatso Kampeni, Somalia, Somaliland
Understanding the Houthi Ideology and its Consequences on Yemen, 2020
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Understanding the Houthi Ideology and its Consequences on Yemen, 2020

This research by Salem Bahfi analyzes the Houthis’ warped ideology in depth, aiming to not only illustrate how the group bears similarities to other Iranian-backed terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah…
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December 22, 2020Tags: Yemen
Russian-American relations pattern after Joe Biden’s inauguration
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Russian-American relations pattern after Joe Biden’s inauguration

The Trump administration did not live up to the Kremlin's hopes to reach an agreement with Washington as for influence sphere division and sanctions pressure removal for Moscow's actions violating…
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December 17, 2020Tags: Russia, USA
Morocco, another step in relations with Israel under the light of the sun
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Morocco, another step in relations with Israel under the light of the sun

Morocco and Israel, on December 10th, agreed to start the normalization of their diplomatic relations. This was announced by US President, Donald Trump, explaining that the decision is part of…
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December 14, 2020Tags: Gerta Zaimi, Israel, Morocco, Western Sahara
New White House Office to Step up Pressure on Russia
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New White House Office to Step up Pressure on Russia

Following the U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, the United States will be given a free hand to wind up recognizing Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism and as a…
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December 8, 2020Tags: Russia, state sponsorship of terrorism, USA
How strong a possibility for Russian military contingent withdrawal from Transnistria?
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How strong a possibility for Russian military contingent withdrawal from Transnistria?

The President of Moldova Maia Sandu is going to face opposition and provocations following the attempts to pull Russian troops out of the territory of the country. The international community…
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December 1, 2020Tags: Moldova, Russia, Transnistria
When freedom is a sin! The vision of the Serbian Orthodox Church on Kosovo
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When freedom is a sin! The vision of the Serbian Orthodox Church on Kosovo

The Serbian Orthodox Church is in a crossroad now with the death of the Partiarch Irinej,  who was not only the key religious figure but also had political influence in…
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November 26, 2020Tags: Kosovo, Orthodox church, Serbia
New threats and crisis of international organizations
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New threats and crisis of international organizations

In the context of a pandemic and possible global economic crisis, countries are trying to interact more closely with each other. International organizations, though online, hold their meetings more often…
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November 25, 2020Tags: United Nations, WHO
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Mailed Fist, Velvet Glove: Soviet Armed Forces as a Political Instrument, 1979

The paper by Brooking Institution gives the opportunity to understand modern Russia's approach in foreign policy and political-military diplomacy. It has been a means of expanding and preserving authority abroad…
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November 17, 2020Tags: Russia

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