Content: Local, homegrown terrorism and organized crime in the Western societies - Aleksandar Atanasov The Cold Peace: Why did the West embark on a NATO enlargement that threatened to destabilise a fragile Russian Federation? - Brock S. Cullen-Irace The Ukraine debacle: How the first conventional war in Europe for over 80 years is reshaping the... Continue Reading →
The Crisis in Ukraine, and the Russian perspective of the “Borderland”
by Bryan Rivas Disclaimer: Almost the entire text was written prior to the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Thus, it does not deal with the invasion itself, but rather the causes that ultimately led to it. Introduction In the past couple of weeks, the biggest developments in Ukraine since the Euromaidan protests have... Continue Reading →
Why should we blame it on Russia?
By Mia Babikyan & Alexander Stoyanov Every great story needs its villain. Human history makes no exception – generation after generation, people look for the villains of their time to use them as a scapegoat for their own actions. In the past ten years European history has had its unquestionable villain -Russia. The Kremlin has... Continue Reading →
Death Of A President, Or What Is Next After the Murder Of Alexander Zakharchenko
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic has been thrown into chaos for the last two weeks after its president was assassinated in a bomb blast in a café in the center of Donetsk. On August 31 Alexander Zakharchenko died after a bomb was detonated at the „Separ“café during a gathering on the occasion of the death... Continue Reading →
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