By Valeriya Kalytchuk With the end of a pandemic summer, the EU was facing another challenge caused by the rise of natural gas prices. This
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Human Rights vs Trade: Should the EU boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing?
By Dias Omirov The upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing that is planned to take place in next year is about to face boycott from major
What did the EU learn from the Huawei affair?
by Machar J. Ater Huawei is the private technological company founded by the former Chinese military officer Ren Zhengfei. It is one of the leading
How the EU Response to Navalny’s Imprisonment Undermines Human Rights Commitments?
By Tamara Knyazeva Tamara Knyazeva is a senior student at the American University in Bulgaria, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International
EU Should Not Depend on Biden to Solve China Challenge by Zdravko Cherkezov
On Nov. 7, 2020, four days after Election Day, Joe Biden was declared the projected winner of the 2020 US presidential election. On the other
What Does a Joe Biden Presidency Mean for the Future of the EU? By Pavel Nestorov
It has yet to be finalized, but it very much looks like Joe Biden, former Vice President under the Obama administration, will be the next
What can the EU do to better tackle the issue of disinformation? By Alina Harbovska
What can the EU do to better tackle the issue of disinformation? Since the US presidential election of 2016, the word `fake news` has become
EU’s Position Dilemma on the Issue of the Ongoing Protests in Hong Kong by Yee Man Leung
The protests in Hong Kong, triggered by the amendment of the so-called Extradition Bill, have been going on for 5 months. The protests began with
Will the EU Position in the UNSC Weaken After Brexit? By Simona Tarpova
After the referendum held on the 23th of June 2016, the United Kingdom decided to invoke article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, and became
Germany’s Proposal for an UN-led Security Zone: New EU Approach for Syrian Refugees in Turkey? By Elena Ivanova
The problem of absorbing immigrants into Europe persists as, in the first eight months of 2019, around 70,800 irregular border crossings were detected at the