Considerations on the Prime minister’s recent trip to Ankara
Featured image © Gov.ro Disclaimer: Please note that all opinions expressed here represent the author’s personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect The Political Science Club’s position. Last week, Romanian... Read More
Diplomacy in the past century and nowadays
No one knows better about the relations between two countries than their diplomats. Instructed, educated women and men, they have represented their countries in times of peace and war, assuming... Read More
Banking Tradition and the Spirit of Cryptocurrency Adoption
When Max Weber wrote “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism”, he basically started from a simple empirical inquiry: why did the industrial emerge in England fueled by Western... Read More
Using agenda setting to create a more mature public. Can we do it?
Disclaimer: One should interpret this article from a political science perspective, as I sometimes pretend to have. The reason I chose this topic is because it has been on the... Read More
ASSP: Mini-Autocrats
Let me start you off with a story. We shall call it that even though the events are real. It’s evening around the building of the faculty. Inside, however, the... Read More
The “American Problem” – A story of Donald Trump and the European Union
Throughout its long history, Europe has known a great many “problems” that were so tightly knit to the fabric of the space in which they occurred that they became known... Read More