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Kurds and the State Option

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

The Kurds in Iraq occupy what is practically a state. The Syrian civil war has resulted in the autonomization of the country’s Kurdish population. To Kurdish advantage, the JDP’s (Justice and Development Party – Turkey) ambiguous policy has cleared a new political space in Turkey.

Hamit BOZARSLAN

The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Seen from Kiev

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Moscow has every intention of including Ukraine in its Eurasian Union, with one major playing card: the exchange of Kiev’s sovereignty for economic and financial advantages.

Iouri IAKIMENKO Mikhaïl PACHKOV

Why Russia and the EU Should Cooperate in Ukraine

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Ukraine is divided along historical, ideological, economic, religious and linguistic lines, which it has failed to unite in its brief history. 

Vladimir TCHERNEGA

The Ukrainian Crisis or the European Misunderstanding

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

The crisis in Ukraine seems at first to be the result of the impact of two misunderstandings of Russian and Western approaches.

Philippe LEFORT

Country Risk Analysis: More than a Postmodern Discipline

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Methodological debates about the stages of growth and the way in which a country goes through political modernization are long-established and manifold. 

Jonathan STORY

The Nagging Problem of State Insolvency

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Historically, states have indebted themselves to finance military campaigns. They do so nowadays for other reasons such as financing productive investment.

Norbert GAILLARD

Peace as War’s Goal: A Slow Rediscovery

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

According to the traditional notion of the just war, an armed conflict should lead to conditions of durable peace.

Beatrice HEUSER

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