Myanmar’s generals cited election fraud as the motive behind their coup. However, as the country’s transition during the past decade […]
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Myanmar’s generals cited election fraud as the motive behind their coup. However, as the country’s transition during the past decade […]
Read moreThis article examines how understandings of the rule of law are shaped in the Chechen diaspora in Norway. Taking as […]
Read moreContrary to a widespread myth, Belgium has not always been a strong advocate of the transfer of sovereignty to international […]
Read moreThe Latvian Foreign and Security Policy Yearbook 2021 aims to examine and evaluate various spheres of Latvia’s foreign and security […]
Read morePrevious studies showed that only a tiny number of actors play a considerable role in recruitment. Asya Metodieva shows that […]
Read moreAccording to MIPEX, the Spanish regulatory framework ensures favourable conditions on healthcare access and family reunification, but the regulations are […]
Read moreDriven by the need to adapt to a changing security environment, the Belgian Special Forces Group has developed a new […]
Read moreIn what ways, if at all, do past ideologies shape the values of subsequent generations of citizens? Are public attitudes […]
Read moreThis book provides a comprehensive analysis of Lithuanian foreign policy by employing the theory of small states and the agent-perspective […]
Read moreAs president, Joe Biden will seek to re-establish US global leadership through serious engagement and cooperation; at a global level, […]
Read moreAlthough the Brexit process has for a long time been much slower than expected by British voters, with Boris Johnson […]
Read moreFor Belarus and Ukraine, relations with China have become of profound importance in recent years, and China’s involvement with those […]
Read moreEn-Nahda’s participation in Tunisia’s post-revolutionary politics triggered an adaptive process, reflecting a transition from theoretical elaborations to political practice. Switching […]
Read moreItaly went through an economic and political crisis in 2011. The trigger was the Sovereign debt crisis that shook the […]
Read moreRichard Carden provides an informed assessment of the outcome of the recently concluded Brexit negotiations and criticises the misleading way it […]
Read moreBrendan Donnelly argues that there is less to the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal than meets the eye. The coming months […]
Read moreBilateral relations between Italy and Australia are described as warm and cordial by both countries. Yet only seven years ago […]
Read moreThe survey “Italians and the European Union” provides some interesting insights on how Italians view their country’s relations with the […]
Read moreDr Kirsty Hughes predicts that Brexit will be a source of continuing instability for the UK in 2021, both nationally and […]
Read moreNordic governments frequently broadcast their ambition to do more together on the international stage. The five Nordic states (Denmark, Finland, […]
Read moreBrendan Donnelly argues that Boris Johnson’s uncertainty between a deal and no-deal for Brexit is an appropriate and inevitable culmination […]
Read moreThe formation of new boards of directors of Syrian chambers of commerce in September & October 2020 shows significant changes […]
Read moreThis article develops a framework to explain ideological diversity within political parties in parliamentary democracies from the positions of individual […]
Read moreThe government reports on foreign and security policy have become a well-established and recognized practice in which the Government of […]
Read moreProfessor Richard G. Whitman discusses the Labour Party’s dilemma on whether to support a Brexit “deal” (if a deal is […]
Read moreDr Andrew Black argues that Brexit has contributed to a general lowering of democratic standards in the UK. Read more […]
Read moreThe European Union obliges member states to ensure that material reception conditions are available to applicants as soon as they […]
Read moreThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of parliaments, offering novel insights into the key aspects of […]
Read moreDr Andrew Blick asks whether membership of the EU was the glue holding the UK together since 1973. He fears […]
Read moreThe recent Russia Report by the UK’s Intelligence and Security Committee revealed much to be surprised about in British activities […]
Read moreAfter a certain period of growth of the society’s optimism, the majority of citizens returned to the traditionally critical assessment […]
Read moreDr Zachary Mazur, Research Fellow in the European Civilization Chair at the College of Europe in Natolin, recently published the […]
Read moreBoris Johnson’s Covid19 policy is, in the eyes of a growing number of British people, a mystery. The same is […]
Read moreBrendan Donnelly argues that despite the resumption of the Brexit negotiations Boris Johnson could still opt for a “no deal” […]
Read moreThis FIIA Finnish Foreign Policy Paper looks at the evolution of Finnish foreign and security policy during the country’s 25 […]
Read moreCheck out the latest video podcast by the Federal Trust in which its Director Brendan Donnelly discusses the Brexit negotiations. […]
Read moreThe fall of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta (IBK) following the coup in Mali reflects the failure of the international security […]
Read moreThis volume analyses the key orientation dilemma of Turkey in the early 21st century. Should Turkey continue to follow its […]
Read moreThe recent wave of far-right mobilization across the globe, including Georgia, naturally attracts wide media attention. Although the interrelation of […]
Read moreItalian peace support operations (PSOs) under UN, EU, NATO and Italian aegis are well-known and respected by the peacekeeping community. […]
Read moreA whole-of-government approach (WGA) to dealing with external conflicts and crises has not been defined as a specific objective in […]
Read moreThe main aim of this publication is to identify the prevailing themes of disinformation, misinformation, and conspiracy theories in Latvia […]
Read moreTwelve years have passed. In August 2020, physical start-up operations of the first power unit of the nuclear power plant […]
Read morePeopleʼs grievances were not reflected in Russia’s regional elections this year. The Kremlin is reaping the benefits of increasingly blatant […]
Read moreDuring his first year as President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky prioritized presidential power-building. In order to do so, he relied […]
Read moreThe article deals with the national security implications generated by the weaponisation of AI-manipulated digital content. In particular, it outlines […]
Read moreThe concept of the political legacy, despite its importance for institutionalist and historically-minded political analysts more generally, remains both elusive […]
Read morePresident Clinton admonished us that it was “the economy, stupid”. Perhaps, in the current febrile situation this should be amended […]
Read moreThat the UK’s union of four nations is under strain is not new to anyone who has been paying attention. […]
Read moreSpain’s lockdown exit plan is based on four pillars: (1) proper data and healthcare capacities; (2) geographical asymmetry; (3) a two-way street […]
Read moreContemporary West European shantytowns have essentially been studied with qualitative methods. Questions related to their ethnic structure, homophily and interaction […]
Read moreNo version of Brexit avoids disruption for Northern Ireland and the peace process. Furthermore, it is inherent in the logic […]
Read moreHaving been at the heart of the work done by the founding fathers of the sociological study of bureaucracies in […]
Read moreSince 2011 the Libyan crisis has never stopped posing questions to the Italian political class and public opinion, showing all […]
Read moreThe publication presents the analyses of the Razumkov Centre’s experts of the situation development in the country and the President’s […]
Read more2019/20 Mercator-IPC Fellow Ellen Kollender and 2018/19 Mercator-IPC Fellow Maissam Nimer’s policy brief “Long-Term Exclusionary Effects of COVID-19 for Refugee […]
Read moreThis book returns to the topic of urbanisation and the task of bringing together the expertise and testimonials gleaned from […]
Read moreIn the first weeks of the pandemic, public opinion polls throughout Europe demonstrated a newfound confidence in governmantal authorities, which […]
Read moreVoters’ trust in the American elections has eroded. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic hit the United States, an alarming number […]
Read moreYesterday’s summit between the Prime Minister and President Macron, on the margins of the latter’s visit to celebrate the 80th anniversary […]
Read moreSince the 1960s, and especially the 1980s, Italy has participated in and led numerous peace support operations (PSOs), predominantly under […]
Read moreThe outbreak of COVID-19 has reminded us of the importance of local governance. From the USA to Germany and down […]
Read more“In 2017, the draft of the law on patriotic education was submitted to the State Duma. The document clearly signaled […]
Read moreThe world as we have come to know it is changing. Some of the core principles of the rules-based liberal […]
Read moreBrendan Donnelly argues that the likelihood of a “no deal” Brexit was for a long time underestimated. It is only […]
Read moreNo version of Brexit avoids disruption for Northern Ireland and the peace process. Furthermore, it is inherent in the logic […]
Read moreEU member states have been discussing how to deal with the socio-economic repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic, collectively. While lively […]
Read moreAbstract: This paper aims at investigating the achievements of Hungary’s “workbased society”. Based on statistical data, it examines the characteristics […]
Read moreThe paper deals with the development of the administrative system in Hungary with a special focus on centralisation and decentralisation […]
Read moreSince 2014 Russia’s war in Crimea, NATO’s renewed priority to collective defence implies higher requirements for its members, and allies […]
Read moreThis article assesses the pre-adoption, adoption, implementation and impact of party parity penalties established in 2002 to promote gender equality […]
Read moreThis article assesses the pre-adoption, adoption, implementation and impact of party parity penalties established in 2002 to promote gender equality […]
Read moreIn the first weeks as we emerge from lockdown, a number of groups have warned of the risk inherent in […]
Read moreThe Italian region of Bergamot in Italy has been one of the places in the world that has been the […]
Read moreIn John Seaman (ed.), Covid-19 in Europe-China Relations A country-level analysis. ETNC Special Report, Paris, French Institute of International Relations […]
Read moreSars-Cov-2, the coronavirus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic, has put Italy’s healthcare system under severe strain and indirectly plunged the […]
Read moreChina has been providing medical supplies and support to many European states affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Chinese “face-mask” diplomacy […]
Read moreThe COVID-19 crisis triggered intense debates about Italy’s position concerning Europe. While the epidemic was kicking in, criticism against the […]
Read moreThe article explores the broad social and relational drivers behind mobilization of Chechens into armed jihad in the Levant. It […]
Read more‘A lively look at current affairs by a seasoned observer of Spanish political and economic life’. Section specially commissioned for […]
Read moreRecent years have seen important developments regarding the UN Security Council and the UN Secretariat. The Security Council, which has […]
Read more‘A lively look at current affairs by a seasoned observer of Spanish political and economic life’. Section specially commissioned for […]
Read moreThe chapter describes the situation in Norway and is part of a larger report on China’s relations to European countries […]
Read moreLiechtenstein joined the European Economic Area (EEA) 25 years ago. On this occasion, the Liechtenstein Institute conducted a survey on […]
Read moreThe Razumkov Centre presents the issue of “National Security & Defence” journal No.1–2 (2020) with the results of the Project […]
Read moreAs to whether COVID-19 will bolster or erode China’s international influence, for the time being there is no qualitative change […]
Read moreThe coronavirus represents a major challenge for the EU and its Member States, with Spain among the countries that will […]
Read moreChanges in the security environment and Sweden’s related policy changes adopted in the early 2000s made large national-level planning and […]
Read more“Comparisons are odious, as the saying goes, and yet we all like making them. In fact, we like them so […]
Read moreTurkey’s increasing activity in Africa is part of its new foreign policy doctrine within which Turkey is conceptualized as a […]
Read moreThis article by Senior Research Fellow Rita Augestad Knudsen (NUPI) and Dr. Dimitris Skleparis (Newcastle University) juxtaposes anti-radicalisation policy in […]
Read moreIn this latest edition of Inside Spain, William Chislett takes us through the latest developments and stories in the Spanish […]
Read moreAccording to recent research, the French Regional Health Agency in the North has blocked COVID-19 tests. This egregious outcome demonstrates […]
Read moreIn this piece for the Federal Trust, TEPSA’s Member Institute in the United Kingdom, Vicky Pryce discusses the implications of […]
Read moreWhat better comparison for the COVID-19 crisis than war? Political communications must focus on the problem as it exists, but […]
Read moreWhen Boris Johnson was sick with COVID-19, Foreign Minister Dominic Raab took over the reigns. But Raab did not enjoy […]
Read moreWhat will life look like after the pandemic passes? Will all be as it was? Will our attitudes change? Who […]
Read moreDuring the current crisis, international comparisons are flourishing and overlaid graphics of different national curves have replaced the usual content […]
Read moreThe former Minister of Health and professor of medicine, Philippe Douste-Blazy and a number of his colleagues, have launched the […]
Read moreIn this interview, Gilles Clavreul and William Genieys are asked about the process and first steps of ending the coronavirus […]
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