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Why Russia Invaded Ukraine, Really? The Ontological Insecurity of the Fragile Identity

Why Russia Invaded Ukraine, Really? The Ontological Insecurity of the Fragile Identity


Why would any country risk so much without any measurable gain?

The Blueprint for International Relations (or how to read the World)

The Blueprint for International Relations (or how to read the World)


If you only have ten minutes to understand what is happening globally, read this.

The conflict between Law and Power in Ukraine

The conflict between Law and Power in Ukraine


By Stefanos Michelakakis, George Monopatis and Alexandros Sainidis Think of International Law as a set of rules that bind the states which have signed them. In many cases there are conventions that almost all the countries of the International Community are member-states of. These include the United Nations charter, the provisions of which are the … Continue reading The conflict between Law and Power in Ukraine

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