Information on "Politics" and "Western Europe"
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19 Jul 2012
Liechtenstein: Microstate Power at the UN
In international organizations, delegations from small states usually face fewer domestic constraints, which allows them greater independence, says Christian Wenaweser, Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein to the UN. More on «Liechtenstein: Microstate Power at the UN»
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14 May 2012
Russia on the World Stage
As the global order gradually changes, how is Russia adapting its geopolitical strategies? Is Moscow looking towards the West or Asia-Pacific for future strategic partnerships? In today's podcast, the Center for Security Studies' Aglaya Snetkov consi... More on «Russia on the World Stage»
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1 Mar 2012
Europe at The Crossroads With Federico Rampini
In this audio presentation, Federico Rampini, who is la Repubblica's New York Bureau Chief, discusses the lingering European political-economic crisis. More on «Europe at The Crossroads With Federico Rampini»
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9 Jun 2010
Deepening Decline in Italy
Berlusconi’s coalition has pushed the country to the brink as opposition forces retreat and parties on the extreme right gain ground, Dr Andrea Mammone tells the ISN. More on «Deepening Decline in Italy»
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19 May 2010
Switzerland: A Special Nation-State
History, conflict, the EU and even the English language all play a role in Switzerland's formation of its self-identity, as Dr Hanspeter Kriesi tells the ISN. More on «Switzerland: A Special Nation-State»
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10 Feb 2010
Transforming Conflicts
External parties that have influence and an interest in bringing conflicting parties to a power-sharing settlement are key to the ultimate success of the process, Dr Michael Kerr of King's College London tells the ISN. More on «Transforming Conflicts»
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18 Nov 2009
French Foreign Policy in Focus
Despite promises and rhetorical progress, no sea change has occurred in French foreign policy under Sarkozy, Anand Menon from Chatham House tells the ISN. More on «French Foreign Policy in Focus»


