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Being the Bystander: Diplomacy as a hindrance By Lydia König Svalander
The views and opinions expressed here are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of The Diplomatic...
Lydia König Svalander
Mar 19, 2022
Humanity vs Policy: Biden's Possible Re-designation of A FOREIGN TERRORIST GROUP & ITS CONSEQUEnces
What happens when you have to choose between labelling a group a foreign terrorist organisation, and choosing to continue humanitarian...
Anoushka Jha
Mar 4, 2022


Europe United without a "United States of Europe" by Raphael Conte
How EU policies regarding the Ukraine conflict reflect a stronger and more united Europe than in the recent past It is a common maxim...
Raphael Conte
Mar 4, 2022
A Revival of Ostpolitik? By Raphael Conte
An analysis of Germany’s Russia policy and the underlying reasoning In a post-Merkel world, Germany is facing numerous challenges in the...
Raphael Conte
Feb 10, 2022


The Kremlin’s Gambit: Escalation and Responses By Joseph BingHam Opp
This former revolutionary is unusually uncomfortable, visibly fragile - broken. He speaks from his desk slowly, tepidly. Boris Yeltsin is...
Joseph Bingham Opp
Feb 10, 2022
Tearing Bosnia Apart… Again By Omar Khan
The three presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina rarely see eye-to-eye but at least they can all agree that nobody wants another war to...
Omar Khan
Feb 10, 2022
Ukraine Unfrozen: What a ‘Hot’ Russo-Ukrainian Conflict Could Mean for the West By Jacob Adelhoch
In March 2021, after NATO announced seven planned military exercises in Ukraine as part of a greater series of exercises in Eastern...
Jacob Adelhoch
Feb 10, 2022
Superation of the insuperable deadlock? By Lucien Enev
On the 25th of January, the first Bulgaro-North Macedonian inter-governmental summit in several years began in Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia....
Lucien Enev
Feb 10, 2022
UKRAINE - lAST lIFE bOAT FOR THE ilo By Valentina Butenko
If there is one chance for the Liberal International Order to reassert itself, it is in the defence of Ukraine. Russian troops are...
Valentina Butenko
Feb 4, 2022
The Russo-Ukrainian Conflict 2021-22 By Laura Ionescu
ORIGIN OF CONFLICT Both Russia and Ukraine are former Soviet states. In late 2013, Ukraine was led by the pro-Russian President...
Laura Ionescu
Jan 31, 2022
Barriers to Unity: The Future of an Albania-Kosovo Unification By Anouska Jha
The border, the word border, sounds like order, but in this place they do not rhyme. The border is a handshake that becomes a squeezing...
UCL Diplomacy Society
Jan 17, 2022
A Thorn in the Side: Moldovan Separatism By Raphael Conte
A diplomatic analysis of Gagauzia and Transnistria On 24th December 2020, Maia Sandu of the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), was...
Raphael Conte
Jan 17, 2022
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