Orbán’s Hungary as the only winner of the “sanctions war”
Recently we wrote that despite the popularity of nationalist ideology in Europe and the presence of right-wing conservatives and Eurosceptics in power in many EU...
The High Representative in Bosnia: European feudalism of our day
Following the signing of the 1995 Dayton Accords, the post of High Representative was established in Bosnia and Herzegovina. An observer was appointed on behalf...
The U.S. and European countries sincerely want to help Ukraine, but their military-industrial complex does not allow them to fulfill these “noble” goals
Arms deliveries to Ukraine have become a real "bone of contention" among NATO countries, showing how different political goals many of them are pursuing. For...
After the meeting in Ohrid, Serbia enters a state of turbulence
Serbia is gripped by protests, but Aleksandar Vučić assures that everything is well. The Serbian leader's second meeting with Prime Minister of self-declared Kosovo Albin...
Sweden is attacked not only by Turkey, but by the entire European bureaucracy and the second one is much more dangerous
The past year has not been an easy one for Sweden. After applying to join NATO, the country was attacked by Recep Erdogan. In revenge...
From fertilizer to grain shortages, unprivileged Africa is suffering the most from the crisis
Africa has always been the poorest region of the world, where agriculture has been the key economic sector on which hundreds of millions of people...
Between stability in the EU and the difficulties of autonomy, nationalists paradoxically more often choose independence
Since the mid-2010s, the main nerve of European politics has been the confrontation between supporters of European integration, represented by left-wing and right-wing centrists and...
The Baltics as a living embodiment of Spengler’s predictions about “The Decline of the West”
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are a real "treasure trove" for European alarmists, who see in their current deplorable state a future...
Is Serbia turning to the West?
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his team have long been accused of political schizophrenia: on the one hand, he does not want to "turn from...
Europe under recession with Poland among the “leaders” of the situation
Over the past year, economic stagnation and recession have become the norm for even the most developed European countries. Europe's industrial sector, which cannot cope...