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Bukele’s bid for presidency shows political corruption and authoritarian development of El Salvador
Posted inCorruption Democracy Governance

Bukele’s bid for presidency shows political corruption and authoritarian development of El Salvador

The Salvadoran Constitutional Court undermines democracy and makes country slide towards a more authoritarian future.  El Salvador’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal on November 3rd ruled President Nayib Bukele can run for reelection next year, even though the country’s…
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November 6, 2023Tags: Nayib Bukele, Salvador
Reasons and indicators for political shifts in Russia
Posted inGovernance

Reasons and indicators for political shifts in Russia

Russian online resources, affiliated with the FSB and personally Nikolai Patrushev, the Security Council Head, starting from October 26, 2023, have been spreading information on the death of Russian President…
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November 2, 2023Tags: Putin, Russia
Viktor Orbán’s vulnerability: ways to blackmail Hungary’s Prime Minister
Posted inCorruption Governance Intelligence ops

Viktor Orbán’s vulnerability: ways to blackmail Hungary’s Prime Minister

Challenging pro-Russian policy by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán creates rumors and suspicion that Moscow has dirt on him, with the Kremlin shaking him down to be its rat in the EU…
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October 31, 2023Tags: Hungary, Naryshkin, Russia, SVR
Vladimir Putin as the Grand Inquisitor
Posted inGovernance ideology profile

Vladimir Putin as the Grand Inquisitor

In Mr. Putin: Operative in the Kremlin Fiona Hill and Clifford G. Gaddy have offered six individual identities or personas for Vladimir Putin (Statist, History Man, Survivalist, Outsider, Free Marketeer and Case Officer)…
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October 26, 2023Tags: Putin, Russia
Israel leaders and Jewish elites in Russia fail to notice rising anti-Semitism.
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Israel leaders and Jewish elites in Russia fail to notice rising anti-Semitism.

With indifferent Jewish elites living in authoritarian regimes, the Jews have always suffered from anti-Jewish riots, and persecution. The respond by Russians to Israel-Palestine conflict shows not just sympathy for…
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October 23, 2023Tags: anti-semitism, Russia
The President Barrow demonstrates a U-turn to the dictatorship in the Gambia
Posted inDemocracy Governance

The President Barrow demonstrates a U-turn to the dictatorship in the Gambia

Gambian President Adama Barrow who  defeated in 2016 his predecessor Yahya Jammeh in a presidential election, ending 22 years of dictatorship seems to pave the way back to autocracy. The arrest of journalists and critics has diminished press freedom in the Gambia and…
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October 16, 2023Tags: Gambia
depletion of Russia’s military potential can prevent NATO countries from getting involved in a new war in Europe
Posted inGeopolitics Governance National Security

depletion of Russia’s military potential can prevent NATO countries from getting involved in a new war in Europe

The increasing risks of further escalation caused by Russian territorial expansion and imperial policy revival require Western countries to put efforts to create conditions to prevent the Kremlin from conducting…
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October 12, 2023Tags: NATO, Russia, Ukraine
Vucic showed again that he is not interested in the European agenda 
Posted inConflict Governance

Vucic showed again that he is not interested in the European agenda 

There is no longer a dilemma that the terrorist attack on September 24 originated in Serbia. Kosovo Police have presented a lots of evidences of this, but an international investigation is required…
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October 11, 2023Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Russia’s information policy has added to anti-Semitism, with more risk of anti-Jewish riots
Posted inDemocracy Governance ideology

Russia’s information policy has added to anti-Semitism, with more risk of anti-Jewish riots

Israel 's invasion by HAMAS has triggered growing anti-Semitism in some European nations. Russia, in particular, has seen a sharp increase in anti-Semitic sentiment, which means that Russian people are ready…
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October 10, 2023Tags: anti-semitism, Israel, Russia
Outside-influenced Slovak parliamentary elections questions their future results and puts the EU decision-making system at stake
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Outside-influenced Slovak parliamentary elections questions their future results and puts the EU decision-making system at stake

The probability of tensions between the European Union, NATO and Bratislava after the upcoming parliamentary elections in Slovakia is quite high. It could cause reducing EU’s financial aid to Bratislava…
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September 27, 2023Tags: Slovakia

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