An end to isolation?
The EU-Turkey deal offers the promise of ending Ankara's international isolation, but the scepticism of domestic politicians may prove problematic
The EU-Turkey deal offers the promise of ending Ankara's international isolation, but the scepticism of domestic politicians may prove problematic
Julian Borger, world affairs editor for The Guardian, and Philippe Sands QC, professor of law at UCL, discuss the ICTY and its efficacy
Despite war, and political and economic uncertainty, Ukraine has made remarkable progress since its revolution in fundamentally reforming its state
What does the ICTY’s track record suggest about the future direction and potential of the International Criminal Court? On the panel discussing are Julian…
Has the ICYT been effective in delivering justice?
EU’s weakness is prompting a new scramble for power for the Balkans with Russia, Turkey and other actors
Europe will need to be in for the long-haul on non-recognition of Russia's annexation
Two years on from annexation, Russia's control of Crimea remains fraught with the difficulties
Debata publiczna pt. “Moskwa, Waszyngton i Damaszek: czy współpraca jest rzeczywiście możliwa?” oraz seminarium eksperckie „Transatlantycka strategia wobec Rosji 2016”.
Developing better conditions and better social environment for migrants in Russia is essential in tackling this trend