Joseph E. FALLON The reality of ”international relations” remains as Thucydides first described them in his History of The Peloponnesian War - ”right…is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.”1 To counter the threat posed … [Read more...]
RULE OF LAW IN THE POLICY OF ADMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
Aleksandar Andrija PEJOVIĆ Abstract. The theme of the rule of law Paper has become extremely important as a result of particularly intensive focus that the European Union has been giving to the rule of law when it comes to the obligations of candidate countries in the negotiation process. Scarcely … [Read more...]
India – ţara contrastelor. Evoluţii economice şi de securitate în Asia
India is a country of contrasts, but it is an inexhaustible source of increased scientific, cultural, and material heritage and still remains the leading country for offshore outsourcing. Geopolitical context isn’t very favorable: the presence of rival nuclear borders or rising competitor creates … [Read more...]
Obama Policy Towards Iran
Beniamin POGHOSYAN The US - Iran relations and, in particular, the Iranian nuclear program, are among the top foreign policy priorities of the Obama administration. The attention paid by the US current administration to Iran is occasioned by the Iranian influence in the Middle East, the Iranian … [Read more...]
Rethinking of Integration and Post-National Citizenship: to be a Person from Turkey in Germany
Ucar METIN We are living in a global era which is based on multiculturalism, transnationalism and denationalism. In this era, policy of immigrant is very important and shows the level of democracy. Germany and Turkey, in the global era, have multicultural societies and have to face some problems … [Read more...]
Realizing the Presence of Turkish Immigrants under the Shadow of Germany’s Integration Debate
Aksoy METIN While leaving the 50th anniversary of the immigration behind, Turkish- originated population that immigrated to Europe is over 3.5 million and the majority of the population would not think of turning back or it does not seem possible to return for some reasons. The biggest country in … [Read more...]
The National Reconciliation and Dialogue Project
In order to confirm the coherence between the Iraqi people, establishing the basis of national unity among their different components, to treat the remains of terrorism and administrative corruption, spreading the spirit of the loyal nationality to Iraq in order to build wide national front to … [Read more...]
Energy Security in Poland. Case of the Policy of Energy Resources Diversification
Tomasz WISKULSKI Increased energy efficiency in the processes of generation, transmission and use of energy is one of pillar of a sustainable energy policy. It is reflected in national and international laws. To regulate related to energy efficiency include: - Directive 2006/32/EC of the European … [Read more...]
Ukraine – a Pawn on the European Map
Alexandru Mihai GHIGIU, Sorin TUDOSE Analyzing the east-European area after the collapse of the Soviet empire we must retain the appearance of a state which by its size, population and geopolitical position, can be considered a regional actor, whose policy should be carefully observed. That state … [Read more...]