Eugen Bulboaca

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Eugen Bulboaca

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Eugen Bulboaca

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Eugen Bulboaca

eugen.bulboaca@epis-thinktank.com

Eugen Bulboaca

eugen.bulboaca@epis-thinktank.com

Eugen Bulboaca

eugen.bulboaca@epis-thinktank.com

Eugen Bulboaca

eugen.bulboaca@epis-thinktank.com

Eugen Bulboaca

eugen.bulboaca@epis-thinktank.com

Eugen Bulboaca

eugen.bulboaca@epis-thinktank.com

Eugen Bulboaca

eugen.bulboaca@epis-thinktank.com

Georgia’s New “Foreign Agents” Law

Amid political upheaval, Georgia finds itself at a crossroads with the adoption of the “foreign agents” law by the ruling Georgian Dream Party. Last year, this law was interrupted by widespread protests but now was reintroduced with a new definition, targeting “Organizations Pursuing the Interests of a Foreign Power”. After the parliament passed its first […]
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Stuck in the Middle

How the Canada-India Dispute Affects Global Allies Diplomatic expulsions, trade fallout, and rising tensions between Canada and India have drawn in other nations, complicating multilateral relations across the Indo-Pacific and beyond. The recent diplomatic row between Canada and India, ignited by Canadian accusations of Indian involvement in the killing of a Sikh separatist on Canadian […]
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Palestinian Statehood

Growing Isolation of the United States On 18 April 2024, against 12 votes in favour and two abstentions, the United States exercised their veto in the UN Security Council. Doing so, it blocked a draft resolution on recognising the Palestinian state from reaching the UN General Assembly. There, a two-thirds majority to allow Palestine to […]
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Hezbollah

Why a Ground Offensive Against Lebanon’s Shadow Rulers is a Risky UndertakingDisclaimer: This article refers to the status as of August 5th, 2024, and changes to the dynamic situation may have occurred in the period up to its publication. It is intended to provide a basic foundation of understanding, but in view of the size […]
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U.S. Presidential Election

The World is Watching In a world of almost 200 countries, there are many elections. Most of them go unnoticed, others appear in the margins. As the world’s largest economy and military, the United States is different. When Americans head to the polls, their choice has far-reaching consequences for world politics. But while the candidates […]
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Ukraine’s Presidential Elections

The Workings of a Post-Soviet Democracy Since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991, Ukraine has prided itself on its status as a democratic nation. The guiding principle of democracies is the right to free and fair elections, enshrined in chapter 3 of the Ukrainian constitution, with Article 69 of the constitution stating […]
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