Eurasia

GOLD RELOADED: ISLAMIC OR POSSIBLE NEW WORLD CURRENCY

Recent figures The most recent World Gold Council (WGC) Quarterly Report indicates a gold demand of 1053.9 tonnes for the third quarter of 2011, that is an increase of 6% compared to the same period last year. This equates to US$ 57.7bn, an all-time high in value terms. According to …

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EURASIA: NOSTALGIC GEOPOLITICAL IDEA OR TREND FOR THE FUTURE

The recent call of Vladimir Putin – who practically faces no obstacle in becoming Russia’s future president – for an “Eurasian Union” sparked not only concerns about Russia’s possible attempt to restore Kremlin’s domination over other former Soviet states, in what analysts have called an “authoritarian consolidation”, but also fears …

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EUROPE VS. EURABIA

“Eurabia”: the concept and the phenomenon The recent upheavals in the Arab world, as well as the demographic phenomena in Europe have brought into the lights the idea of “Eurabia”, a concept far more complex than what it was considered several years ago, when it was launched by researcher Bat …

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Surging extremism in Europe – trend and threat analysis

Extremism in modern and post modern times is characteristic for all societies and areas of thinking/belief. There have always been people attracted by the extreme (or, as they put it, the “pure”) expression of a religion/theory. So far, the so-called “fringe” movements of all kind were not considered a considerable …

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Separatism in Europe: current and medium term assessment

1. Overview The separatist phenomenon and the corresponding autonomist and secessionist parties and movements in Europe, as in the rest of the continents, is a result of long historic processes and, as such, they are a constant challenge for the nation-state authorities, as well as for the supra-national ones (the …

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Croatian President sees EU as a great opportunity

Croatian President Ivo Josipovic urged voters on Friday not to miss a “great opportunity” and back their country’s entry into the European Union in a nationwide referendum on the issue this weekend. “Sunday is a big and important day. Our citizens have an opportunity to say

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Serbian IM says a political agreement is needed on Kosovo

Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić met Thursday with Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Rapporteur Bjorn von Sydow. Dačić stressed that when it came to the situation in Kosovo, reaching a political agreement and finding a solution to the problem were necessary as soon as …

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Turkmenistan, Georgia discuss multilateral cooperation

Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymuhammadov met with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze in Ashgabat on Thursday. During the meeting views were exchanged on issues of bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Georgian Foreign Minister said the prospects of interstate relations were discussed, as well. According to him, the meeting touched upon an energy …

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