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 | May 14, 2024 | MKI Policy Brief, News
The Foreign Policy Dimensions of the Energy Trilemma: The Case of Serbia Analysis by Péter György Vidó This paper examines the connection between Serbia’s foreign policy and its handling of the Energy Trilemma. Analysing how Serbia’s energy objectives fit into its...
by MKI | Sep 7, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Paul Persaud After the Kosovo War ended on 10 June 1999, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) operationalized the Kosovo Force (KFOR) to maintain peace between Kosovo Albanians and ethnic Serbs. Since then, KFOR has ensured that conflicts between...
by Csenge Dobrai | Aug 8, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Dániel Harangozó This paper reviews some of the current issues in Croatian military and defence policy in the period 2020-2023. It concentrates on three topics: defence spending trends and major defence modernization projects, the conflict between the...
by Csenge Dobrai | Aug 7, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Zsófia Bernadett Gilly The concept of impeachment has its origins in the history of political and legal thought as a constitutional mechanism to remove public officials for serious violations of the law or abuse of power. Originating from England, it has...