No. 125/126 • February 2014
The Political Subcurrents of the Ukrainian Crisis
“He soon realized part of the reason for his unease – the gunfire had suddenly stopped. It had been booming away almost without cease for the past two weeks, and now there was silence in the...
Read moreCarving up Europe’s funding pie
The European Union's 2014-2020 budget negotiations: a diplomatic...
Read moreNATO Capability Gaps and Asian Pivots
Europe and the United States need to cooperate to promote stability on Europe’s periphery as well as beyond, especially in...
Read moreBreaking two myths with one stone
Rausmaa has overturned the myth that Finland, especially in the person of Mauno Koivisto, did not support Estonia's efforts for...
Read moreThe iceberg of global migration and a calm state of mind
Migration is a difficult topic to talk about, particularly when in many European nations political extremists have monopolized the discussion. Those who do not find racism and xenophobia compelling...
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