by MKI | Jul 30, 2024 | Emerging Challenges - Center, Emerging Challenges - publications, MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Ramachandra Byrappa It seems that everyone wants a piece of the African continent, reviving nightmares of a return to the 19th-century European colonisation of the ‘Dark Continent’. Fears of neo-colonialist expansion by European countries like France,...
by MKI | Jul 14, 2024 | MKI Policy Brief
Analysis by Péter Pál Kránitz In May 2024, the Georgian parliament adopted the law known as the “foreign agent law”, which was followed by a barrage of Western attacks on the Georgian ruling party. The US imposed sanctions on Georgian Dream parliamentarians and...
by MKI | Jul 11, 2024 | 5 Facts
1. Right-wing parties were strengthened in the European Parliament elections, but EPP leaders continued to exclude right-wing parties from the principal coalition In the European Parliament elections held in the first half of June, the European People’s Party remained...
by MKI | Jul 10, 2024 | Connectivity Project, News
Military Alliance and Economic Capacity: Measuring NATO’s Economic Standing Connectivity Project by Philip Pilkington For the full text, please click here! The emerging field of geo-economics seeks to answer a long overdue question: To what extent does the economy...
by MKI | Jul 9, 2024 | MKI Election Assessment, News, strong europe - publications, Strong Europe Center
Stability with shifts in emphasis: what can we expect after the 2024 European Parliament elections? MKI ELECTION ASSESSMENT – Jad Marcell Harb This year’s European Parliament elections were the first held since Brexit, the coronavirus crisis, and the...