Feeding those who bite your hand
On dark days, the average international aid worker wonders whether she is doing more harm than good. Meddling in other cultures, she thinks, is quixotic at best and idiotic at worst, and the best...
Read moreOn dark days, the average international aid worker wonders whether she is doing more harm than good. Meddling in other cultures, she thinks, is quixotic at best and idiotic at worst, and the best...
Read moreAn old proverb tells us not to enter a foreign cloister with our own rules. But how do you feel about dictating rules to this cloister? Or interfering in its day to day...
Read moreInterview with Carl...
Read moreThis issue of diplomacy is devoted to the issue of state-building. Carl Bildt, the former Prime Minister of Sweden discusses the problems and potential solutions concerning the revival of the...
Read moreAuthoritarian capitalists, especially Russia, spotted a political vacuum - that there is no political control over economic actors to speak of - and decided to move into the vacant...
Read moreBoth Estonia and NATO as a whole need constantly updated and reliable intelligence information to make adequate...
Read moreIn relation to the recent recession that has hit the EU, but left Germany less affected than others, an economic analyst has noted that the Germans don’t “party” as hard as the British or the...
Read moreThe September issue of Diplomaatia focuses on the Russia-Georgia war and all its...
Read moreRussia’s aggression against Georgia has changed the face of the earth. What led to it? Mart Laar recounts the key events of the...
Read moreBoth Estonia and NATO as a whole need constantly updated and reliable intelligence information to make adequate...
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