Collection of geopolitical papers, conflicts, and diplomatic crises involving Slovakia.
The attempts to reform socialism ('socialism with a human face') in Czechoslovakia and Moscow's brutal response by sending Warsaw Pact troops.
An in-depth analysis of the 2015 European Migrant Crisis, detailing its complex origins in regional instability, the collapse of EU asylum frameworks, Chancellor Merkel's pivotal 'Wir schaffen das' decision, the profound geopolitical realignment within the EU, the rise of nationalist movements, and the lasting socio-economic challenges of integration.
The admission of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic into NATO, reshaping European security and drawing strong objections from Moscow.
An in-depth analysis of the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence, exploring its deep historical roots, the complex diplomatic failures, profound geopolitical ramifications, and its lasting impact on international law and state-building in the Balkans. It delves into the interplay of ethno-nationalism, great power rivalries, and the contentious principle of remedial secession.
Vladimir Putin's landmark 2007 address at the Munich Security Conference, where he vehemently criticized perceived US dominance and unilateralism, is widely regarded as a pivotal moment marking Russia's definitive break from post-Cold War integration with the West and the formal articulation of a new, confrontational foreign policy centered on multipolarity. This speech laid the groundwork for Russia's assertive actions in the subsequent decades.
The 2004 Big Bang Enlargement of the European Union, a monumental post-Cold War undertaking, saw the admission of 10 new member states, predominantly from Central and Eastern Europe. This transformative event not only unified a continent artificially divided for half a century but also fundamentally reshaped the EU's institutional dynamics, economic landscape, and geopolitical standing, marking a pivotal moment in European integration history.
A model case of a peaceful and democratic split of a federation in Eastern Europe without a single shot fired.