M oldova’s snap parliamentary elections from July 11th took all observers by surprise when the pro-European ‘Action and Solidarity Party’ (PAS) won the elections by a landslide with 52.7% of the votes (63…
D reaming of the end of history, Europe awakened by the return of geopolitics in its direct Neighbourhood. With President Putin’s landmark speech at the 43rd MSC in 2007 challenging the post-Cold War…
O n 23rd of May, Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s brazen clampdown on his opposition came once more under heavy international criticism, after a Ryanair plane, flying from Athens to Vilnius, was forced to land in Minsk…
T he European Union is missing from the Middle East. Politically and diplomatically. Regarding the multifaceted struggles of the Syrian conflict, and the same goes for Libya and Yemen, the EU is absent. Between…
I n today’s podcast episode, we are pleased to be joined by Dr. Gary Samore, former senior advisor on nuclear arms control and the prevention of the spread of nuclear weapons in the…
W ith the Euromaidan revolution, Moscow’s annexation of the Crima, the war in the Donbass region, Ukraine plunged in a tragedy which has been smouldering for seven years and which has killed thousands…
I n today's podcast episode, we are pleased to be joined by H.E. Ambassador Maria Hadjitheodosiou, Head of the European Union Delegation in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. During today's podcast, our discussion…
I n today’s podcast episode, we are pleased to be joined by Mr. Brian O’Toole, non-resident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Geoeconomics Center, and senior vice president and director of sanctions and…
O ver the years the EU has become more and more interested in having a direct political role in the management and resolution of the Israeli-Palestine conflict. Although it has poured much diplomatic…
I n today’s podcast episode, we are pleased to be joined by Dr. Heinz Gaertner, Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Vienna and at Danube University. Our conversation…