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Reasons and scenarios of Ethno-Political Tensions in Cameroon
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Reasons and scenarios of Ethno-Political Tensions in Cameroon

Political rivalry in Cameroon has taken a worrying direction, as supporters of incumbent Paul Biya trade ethnic slurs with backers of his main political rival Maurice Kamto. The situation is…
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December 10, 2020Tags: Ambazonia, Cameroon
Modern Russia. Role of the Orthodox Church in the State
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Modern Russia. Role of the Orthodox Church in the State

Putin's regime keeps building a paradigm where the Orthodox Church and the state play one tune. Representatives of the security services are infiltrated in the clergy; the church opposition and…
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December 9, 2020Tags: Orthodox church, Russia
Modern Russia. Basic Rule Ideology Schemes
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Modern Russia. Basic Rule Ideology Schemes

Ideology schemes are essential to modern Russia. They are a key pillar for the Kremlin elites to address challenges. Lots of them have notably changed their traditional meaning in the…
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December 3, 2020Tags: Russia
Eventual scenarios to topple Pashinyan in Armenia
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Eventual scenarios to topple Pashinyan in Armenia

Though Armenia is a members of common security organization by the Kremlin in the post-Soviet area, Yerevan was never  backed by Russia in the last war in Karabakh.  Armenia was…
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November 26, 2020Tags: Armenia
What can trigger Russia’s fall?
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What can trigger Russia’s fall?

The empire’s extensive development, socio-economic and political crises, and territorial mismanagement have repeatedly fueled separatist sentiments in the regions of Russia. Thus, separatism is not a new challenge for the…
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November 25, 2020Tags: Russia, separatism
‘Economic separatism’ in Russia
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‘Economic separatism’ in Russia

The Russian Federation is a vast territory that the current Kremlin elite runs and develops highly inefficient. Significant natural resources are located far from the federal center and, actually, all…
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November 18, 2020Tags: Russia, separatism
Putin’s health rumors as a sign of power shift
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Putin’s health rumors as a sign of power shift

The Kremlin is gearing up for Putin to release his grip on power amid constant rumors he is ill. This goes along with a tough fight by policy-makers and malfunction…
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November 12, 2020Tags: Putin, Russia
The Finno-Ugric separatist trends in Russia
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The Finno-Ugric separatist trends in Russia

The Finno-Ugric peoples have influenced greatly on the modern Russian ethnos formation. Nevertheless, many of them stayed isolated in their linguistic, religious and cultural development. First of all, we are…
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November 11, 2020Tags: Russia, separatism
Separatist Trends Among the Turki and Mongols Inhabiting the European Part of Russia
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Separatist Trends Among the Turki and Mongols Inhabiting the European Part of Russia

The Slavs explored the European part of Russia much earlier than Siberia and the North Caucasus. However, the peoples of Turkic and Mongolian origin, some of whom had a state…
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November 4, 2020Tags: Russia, separatism
Post electoral scenarios in Côte d’Ivoire
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Post electoral scenarios in Côte d’Ivoire

With the presidential election in Côte d'Ivoire days away, a revived acrimony between President Alassane Ouattara and his rival candidates is raising concerns of a return to the 2010-2011 postelection…
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October 30, 2020Tags: Cote d’Ivoire

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