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Monthly Archives: November 2013

Syria and Kosovo: The Fate of Old? (Part 2)

November 22, 2013by Donika Emini Leave a comment

* This article was originally published on the Fair Observer Why does Syria not have Kosovo’s “luck”?    In contrast to Syria, Kosovo was considered as a relatively “easy task,” as […]

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Analysis, Balkans, Geopolitics, Human Rights, Middle East, Politics, Security

Syria and Kosovo: The Fate of Old? (Part 1)

November 22, 2013by Donika Emini Leave a comment

* This article was originally published on the Fair Observer Why does Syria not have Kosovo’s “luck”? As the debate over intervention in Syria or the prevalence of diplomacy shakes […]

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Analysis, Balkans, Geopolitics, Human Rights, Middle East, Politics, Security

EU vs Eurasian Union: an emerging power struggle? (Part 1)

November 21, 2013by Catherine Lefèvre 2 Comments

Russia once more is seeking to assert its geopolitical influence in Eurasia as they had done previously in the past. First with the Russian Empire (1721-1917); then the Soviet Union […]

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Analysis, Economy, Eurasia, European Defence, Geopolitics

Winter Skies, Frozen Seas and Northern Shores I: China

November 16, 2013by Mario Zorro 2 Comments

Part 1: On the Frozen Seas of the North, a Red Dragon’s flight is worthwhile to note  Thanks to climate change in recent decades, the once always frozen waters of the […]

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Analysis, Arctic Project, Asia, Economy, EU Projects, Eurasia, Europe, Geopolitics, North America, Politics, Security, Strategy

The dormant Nagorno-karabakh conflict and Russia’s complicity

November 14, 2013by Catherine Lefèvre Leave a comment

Nagorno-karabakh, a mountainous region within Azerbaijan located near the country’s western border with Armenia, was a disputed territory long before it was part of the USSR. Despite being in Azerbaijan […]

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Analysis, Conflict, Eurasia, Geopolitics, Security

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