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Month: November 2021

European Union’s Uncertain Future | The State of Romanian-Russian Relations and the Importance of a Bilateral Dialogue
Europe Russia and Eurasia

European Union’s Uncertain Future | The State of Romanian-Russian Relations and the Importance of a Bilateral Dialogue

CESRAN Int.23 November 2021
Adrian Pogacian* welcome@rethinkingeurope.com Stating that the relation between the European Union and Russia is currently blocked by the Ukrainian Crisis means ignoring the conditions related difference between the two entities....
Beyond Formal Dinners: EU-India Security Cooperation in an Age of Chinese Belligerence
Defense & Security Europe

Beyond Formal Dinners: EU-India Security Cooperation in an Age of Chinese Belligerence

CESRAN Int.23 November 2021
Archishman Goswami* archishman.goswami@kcl.ac.uk In January 2021, Emmanuel Bonne, Diplomatic Advisor to French President Macron, met with India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Reflecting on the meeting soon after, Bonne noted...
The Primacy of EU Law over French Law: EU Law Takes Precedence over National Law?
Europe

The Primacy of EU Law over French Law: EU Law Takes Precedence over National Law?

CESRAN Int.23 November 2021
Dr Sharifullah Dorani* Sharifullah.durrani@cesran.org Introduction This article focuses on France’s reaction towards the supremacy of European Union (EU) law. It first explains the French court systems, and then it concentrates...
Shifting the Clausewitzian Paradigm from Battlefield to Political Arena
Defense & Security Politics

Shifting the Clausewitzian Paradigm from Battlefield to Political Arena

CESRAN Int.23 November 2021
Marco Marsili* info@marcomarsili.it Introduction War and politics are closely interrelated. If it is assumed, as in the case of Clausewitz's famous principle, that "war is a mere continuation of policy...
Interview with Professor Luis Tome Future of NATO: Significant Insights from 2021 Meeting of NATO Ministries of Foreign Affairs
Interviews

Interview with Professor Luis Tome Future of NATO: Significant Insights from 2021 Meeting of NATO Ministries of Foreign Affairs

CESRAN Int.23 November 202123 November 2021
 Dr Rahman Dag rahman.dag@cesran.org Question: Before asking questions, I would kindly like you to evaluate the last meeting of the NATO Ministries of Foreign Affairs and its statement. Is there...
A Discussion on the Regulation of Violence in International Relations
Politics

A Discussion on the Regulation of Violence in International Relations

CESRAN Int.23 November 202123 November 2021
Vladimir Mikhaylovich Kapitsyn* & Ebru Birinci** kapizin@yandex.ru & ebrubirinci@windowslive.com The problems of regulation in international relations (IR) have been discussed in foundational studies, such as those of N. Machiavelli, G....
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