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Russian defense minister strengthens hand, chiseling away at the President
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Russian defense minister strengthens hand, chiseling away at the President

Intensified competitive battle amid the uniformed agencies’ heads is on display in the Kremlin. The dynamic that gave reason to say Putin was rolling back his grasp amid rumors of…
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May 7, 2021Tags: GRU, Russia
Upcoming elections in Zambia deepen ethnic tensions, threatening democracy and increase risks of violence
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Upcoming elections in Zambia deepen ethnic tensions, threatening democracy and increase risks of violence

The gap between the opposition United Party for National Development and ruling Patriotic Front in Zambia continues to widen, and distrust runs deep. Tensions between the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) and the opposition United Party for…
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May 5, 2021Tags: Zambia
President Farmajo’s assertiveness brought about political crisis in Somalia
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President Farmajo’s assertiveness brought about political crisis in Somalia

The federal government of Somalia could face sanctions and visa restrictions, to respond to non-productive efforts to undermine peace and stability. President Farmajo’s efforts to strengthen the presidency have left him isolated from member…
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April 15, 2021Tags: Jubbaland, Puntland, Somalia
From the ICTY to the Specialized Chambers: The KLA’s Journey through the Courts
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From the ICTY to the Specialized Chambers: The KLA’s Journey through the Courts

The Kosovo Specialist Chambers & Specialist Prosecutor's Office for Kosovo in The Hague were established at the persistence of the international community with the relevant constitutional changes by the Assembly…
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March 30, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, KLA, Kosovo
Côte d’Ivoire to preserve stability if President Ouattara gives democratic response to legislative election results
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Côte d’Ivoire to preserve stability if President Ouattara gives democratic response to legislative election results

After months of political turmoil, voters in Ivory Coast choosed legislators in elections on Saturday, March 6th. The poll is seen as a test for the nation’s stability after the presidential election in October was marred by…
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March 9, 2021Tags: Alassane Ouattara, Cote d’Ivoire
El Salvador is distancing from democracy under the populist President Bukele, nearing authoritarian trend
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El Salvador is distancing from democracy under the populist President Bukele, nearing authoritarian trend

The election in El Salvador confirmed fears that there will soon be few checks left to rein in Bukele’s authoritarian drift.  The danger at this moment is the functioning of democratic institutions. …
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March 5, 2021Tags: Salvador
Kosovo in the 13th year of independence: Opportunities and risks
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Kosovo in the 13th year of independence: Opportunities and risks

Kosovo's February 14th parliamentary elections mark a major turning point since the post-war period. Self-determination Movement (LVV) a left-wing party, emerged as the leading force in Kosovo, leaving behind the…
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February 17, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Kurti, LVV
Is red ribbon making a comeback in the Balkans too?
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Is red ribbon making a comeback in the Balkans too?

The early elections of February 14 in Kosovo are being eagerly awaited by the citizens. The hope for change is great but what change it will be, remains to be…
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February 11, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo
Somalian authorities to encourage secession of Northern Kenya
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Somalian authorities to encourage secession of Northern Kenya

While the Somali government has been vocal in accusing Kenya of interference in its internal affairs, it is actually Somalia that is actively sponsoring secession of some communities in Northern…
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January 19, 2021Tags: Kenya, Somalia
Today’s Russia. European Concept Failure
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Today’s Russia. European Concept Failure

The Russian elite has changed its tune for the past twenty years as for the world’s targeted geopolitical framework and has finally put an end to European integration. The Kremlin…
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January 5, 2021Tags: Russia

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