The Unification Church has had close ties to world politics for decades, but a court ruling in Japan could be the end of the ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNSoviet Dissident Pavel Litvinov on Freedom of Speech Then and Now: ‘Nothing Is More Important’Pavel Litvinov is a former Soviet dissident and human rights activist who played a key role in protesting state repression in ...
A former President of Estonia sees dangers for the Baltics, and a potential end to the post World War II Pax Americana.
Claire Shipman, journalist and Columbia University Board of Trustees member, was appointed as the university’s new president ...
While all Soviet states did not join NATO after 1991, states such as Armenia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and many more ...
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The National Interest on MSNRussia Rethinks Its Battlecruiser PlansThere has been speculation that the Russian Navy’s "Admiral Nakhimov" could return to service later this year after a decades ...
Despite the establishment of international institutions such as the United Nations, power politics and interventionism by ...
The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked the high water mark for the 30-year unipolar moment that followed. Now the world is becoming increasingly multipolar or multi-nodal in character ...
In April 2008, President George W. Bush supported Ukraine and the former Soviet state of Georgia’s attempts to join NATO.
Both Moldova and Estonia emerged as independent nations following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, yet they have faced significant challenges in their football development journey. With limited ...
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