Columna Project-Syndicate, 17.08.2018 Christopher R. Hill, embajador (r), ex secretario de estado asistente para Asia y profesor de Práctica Diplomática (U. de Denver)This summer, the governments of Greece and the Republic of Macedonia reached an agreement that would finally put to rest a decades-long diplomatic dispute over Macedonia's name. By reportedly attempting to derail the rapprochement, the Kremlin...
The International Legacy of the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal
Artículo World Politics Review, 21.11.2017 Valerie Hopkins, periodista norteamericana que trabaja en los Balcanes.
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The first war crimes tribunal to be established since the military court in Nuremberg after World War II will close its doors at the end of the year, and with it, a chapter of international criminal justice will end
La politique étrangère européenne: quel bilan?
Análisis La Revue Geopolitique, 02.06.2016 Maxime Lefebvre, diplomático francés y profesor (Sciences Po)
- Voici un bilan inédit de l’action de l’Union européenne en matière de politique étrangère. A la fois ample et précis, Maxime Lefebvre sait distinguer l’essentiel de l’accessoire. Il brosse un tableau nuancé et dynamique. Voici un document de référence pour qui veut avoir une vue...
Bulgaria and Romania: Caught Between Crises
Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 09.05.2016
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Romania and Bulgaria will contend with and become increasingly involved in Europe's refugee crisis and the standoff with Russia over Ukraine. In the refugee crisis, both countries' efforts to enter the Schengen area will be hampered by EU states' measures to limit movement between countries. As the Russia-West standoff develops, Romania and Bulgaria will...Croatia’s Far Right Weaponizes the Past

Artículo Foreign Policy, 06.05.2016 Paul Hockenos
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The new government includes an outspoken apologist for the country's World War II-era fascist regime.

Europa Central: miseria, tragedia y otra vez miseria
Columna El Confidencial, 04.05.2016 José Zorrilla
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La mitad derecha del Viejo Continente parece sacudida de nuevo por las viejas enfermedades de antaño. Las causas nunca han sido erradicadas

Crisis de Ucrania: los origenes del caos
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El laberinto ucraniano
«Si crees que has entendido la mecánica cuántica, es que realmente no entiendes la mecánica...Una condena ejemplar
Editorial La Nación, 13.04.2016
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Los 40 años de prisión que deberá cumplir un ex líder serbio-bosnio por crímenes de lesa humanidad constituyen un tardío aunque justo castigo
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been found guilty of genocide
Editorial The Economist, 24.03.2016
- The Yugoslavia tribunal sentences its biggest fish, but it has failed to reconcile Bosnia
Eastern Europe: Where Two Civilizations Collide

Análisis Global Affairs, 24.02.2016 Ian MorrisIn his insightful Feb. 20 Global Affairs column, "Why the West Should Pay More Attention to Moldova," Steve Hall asked: "Why risk further conflict — perhaps armed conflict — with Russia over a place most Americans and many Europeans cannot locate on a map?" As if on cue, February also saw the publication...