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Eva J. KOULOURIOTIS
Military coups in Turkey are common for the Turkish citizen. But the one on July 16, 2016 was the first time that the Turkish people decided to play a role in determining the fate of this coup.
30/07/2020 Free Readings Region: Middle East Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Nicu POPESCU
The USA’s perceived step back from its role as a global leader, along with the increasing American-Chinese rivalry, Russia’s revenge, the consequences of Brexit etc. amplify the uncertainties and complexity of an international environment currently dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this context, many European countries, as well as the EU as a whole are facing security problems caused by the propaganda and manipulation policies and tactics used against them by certain powers, such as Russia.
29/07/2020 Free Readings Region: Global Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Roxana ALLEN
One hundred and eighteen years ago, the First Balkan War started initiating an unstoppable spiral of events leading to the Second Balkan War, Balkan Crisis and the global World War I. What are the key lessons to be drawn from how the small Balkan states were able to drag the more powerful states into their ethnic conflicts? What are the principal unintended consequences of the influence of the Great Powers in the Balkans? And how can this provide an example of why NATO plays a crucial role in arresting the ripple effect of ethnic conflicts?
16/07/2020 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Teodor BACONSCHI
The multitude of cleavages that have become increasingly apparent across the European space in recent years underscores the need for a paradigm shift in the way that the European Union relates to its citizens. The United Kingdom’s exit from the EU, the success of Eurosceptic and populist discourse, the radicalization of public opinion, as well as the persisting differences in the developmental trajectories of EU countries highlight the need to (re-)think the European project in order to provide member states with a common sense of direction.
14/07/2020 Free Readings Region: European Union Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Iuliu WINKLER
The coordinated response of the EU to the multiple threats and crises came in support of the member states that were significantly affected and confronted with domestic tensions and turmoil. Solidarity and cohesion were the strongest tools that the EU used to establish a common approach at the level of the European bloc, an action that was also a real challenge regarding reaching a mutual understanding. The difficulty of reaching common ground, agreed upon by all member states, delayed the EU’s reaction most of the time. The COVID-19 pandemic represents a new turning point in the history of the EU, in a political, economic and social context, where it is absolutely necessary to take actions that are mainly aimed at strengthening the concepts of solidarity and cohesion at the European level.
06/07/2020 Free Readings Region: European Union Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Luminiţa ODOBESCU
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a series of threats to the resilience of the European bloc at an extremely rapid pace, forcing it to adapt, equally rapidly, to the new challenges. The economic, social and political crisis could therefore be seen as a defining moment that puts to test the European solidarity and cohesion.
25/06/2020 Free Readings Region: European Union Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
24/06/2020 Free Readings Region: Global Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Vladimir SOCOR
For almost three years, the Hungarian government has sought to instrumentalize the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and some European Union institutions to pressure Ukraine into legislating certain entitlements for the Hungarian national community in Carpathian Ukraine.
Kyiv and Budapest have initiated an effort to resolve their differences over the impact of Ukrainian language and education laws on the Hungarian national minority in Ukraine’s Carpathian province.
14/06/2020 Free Readings Region: Black Sea Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Dr. Marius-Sorin MICLEA
The 20th century will undoubtedly remain imprinted in the collective mind-set as a period marked by a major, global and ruthless political conflict which resulted in the loss of millions of human lives. It originated in the October 1917 Revolution, a crucial event in the history of humankind that introduced in the European system a major diversity factor likely to shake the international system dramatically for more than 70 years. Ideology undoubtedly marked the subsequent de factum state of war.
11/06/2020 Free Readings Region: Global Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Vladimir SOCOR
Ukraine’s ethnic-Bulgarian minority is concentrated in the southwestern part of Ukraine’s Odesa province, an area often if somewhat inaccurately referenced as “Bessarabia.” It forms a triangle between the Dnister/Nistru River, the Danube Estuary and the Black Sea, adjacent to the Russian-controlled Transnistria, and bordering on Moldova and Romania. This triangular area holds pivotal strategic significance in the region.
30/05/2020 Free Readings Region: Black Sea Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
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