The European Commission has made a significant step towards EU enlargement on November 8th when it adopted the 2023 Enlargement Package, providing a detailed assessment of the state of play and the progress made by...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol came to Tokyo this week to meet with his Japanese counterpart, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in a hint of further diplomatic softening. Due to concerns in South Korea–Japan relations,...
Aleksandar Vučić, the President of Serbia attended the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly and the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York. However, the most important element of his visit probably was not...
The phenomenon of migration is nothing new to the peoples of Latin America. Indeed, at some point, many had considered (or do so at this moment) the option of moving or relocating to another neighbouring...
A controversial and regularly raised issue since the beginning of Bosnia and Herzegovina's statehood is the possible independence of the Republika Srpska (RS), an entity inhabited by a majority of Serbs. The events of the...
For Hungary, as part of the European security complex and NATO, the future of the Western military alliance remains a vital question. Currently, Bosnia and Herzegovina is actively working towards gaining membership, but its prospects...
South Korea is launching a strong entry into the NATO military industry. The ground-breaking arms agreement Seoul has ever made with Poland for tanks, howitzers, and light combat aircraft might total more than $15 billion....
Hundreds of inmates are about to be set free from prisons all over Europe after serving their sentences. The biggest number of releases is expected to happen in France since the country makes the highest...
In the last decade the international community has witnessed a growing frequency in the use of asymmetric / unconventional warfare. The Chinese activism on the South China Sea and the Russian aggression in Crimea illustrate...