Russia and Western Balkans: keeping traditional partners or losing ground for regional presence?

Western Balkans has historically been a sphere of Russian specific [...]

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A comparison: Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro

Ministries of Foreign Affairs of four Western Balkan states, namely [...]

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“Energy crisis and its impact on the Balkans”

The outbreak of war in Ukraine and subsequent imposition of [...]

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Hybrid Warfare and why Eastern Europe makes an ideal candidate for Russia

Up until the end of the Soviet Union Russia had [...]

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The Case of ‘Hungry’ Venezuela: in Comparison with the Holodomor Crisis

Abstract: The intrinsic character of the Venezuelan crisis resulted with [...]

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The Balkan Investment Infrastructure: A forgotten framework of social implementation

Introduction Carol Elisabeth Moseley Braun, a former US senator and [...]

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