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INSIDE THE US ELECTORAL COLLEGE

  • April 27, 2021
The Electoral College in the United States is one of the most unique institutions of American democracy, albeit a perplexing one. Its 538 members, drawing from all 50 states and…
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Thucydides’ Trap in the Middle East

  • September 25, 2019
In modern journalism, as well as in quite a few analyses, one can find abundant references to the ‘Thucydides trap’. Essentially most of contemporary analysis suggests that the eyes of those researching this phenomenon are fixated on the rivalry between China and the US. Nevertheless, there is another place in the world where this phenomenon is quite dynamic today – and that place is the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
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Central Eastern Europe as a key on the International Chessboard

  • August 20, 2019
The Warsaw Institute Review: World Review. “Central Eastern Europe as a key on the International Chessboard” article made by geopolitics and economy expert Mr. Paweł Opaczyński. „Who rules East Europe…
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