Category: International Relations & Diplomacy
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Armament Supply For Ukraine
Whether Ukraine is supported by arms deliveries or whether this only prolongs a devastating war is a difficult question. Diplomacy does not seem to be able to provide an answer to this. Diplomatic channels – also in connection with arms policy – are essential for Europe and the world.
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Stop Further Schengenigans
New EU members shouldn’t agree to the same Schengen Accession rules that Romania and Bulgaria signed. It’s better for democracy.
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Serbia at a Crossroad
Serbia’s democratic backsliding is a cause for concern, given its crucial role in maintaining stability across the broader Balkan region.
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Indonesia’s 2024 Election
In Indonesia’s 2024 elections, Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka claim victory amid controversy, raising concerns about democratic progress.
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Hope Admits Hardship?
The upcoming US election will shape the course of the Russo-Ukrainian War and affect compliance with the international rules-based order.
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The Possible EU-Enlargement to Ukraine
In this briefing, we look at the question of EU -Enlargement to Ukraine and check if Kyiv fulfills the Copenhagen Criteria.
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China’s Approach to the New War in the Middle East
China’s current Gaza policy might be helping its stakeholders to criticise the USA but in the long term, it can lead to self-damage.
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Milei’s Argentinia
Amid Argentina’s economic turbulence and political discontent, the election of Javier Milei sparked both hope and scepticism.
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Navigating Geopolitical Realities
Germany’s decision to join the Artemis Accords signals Berlin’s astropolitics ambitions. However, not all that glitters is gold.
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The US and Mexico
Catalysed by the USMCA, Mexico has become Washington’s most important trade partner. This has major implications for the two states’ ties.