The Informal End of Turkey-E.U. Relations after Ahmet Davutoğlu’s Demise
This article was written by Marin Constantin-Alexandru The paradigm shift in Turkish Foreign Policy was first registered in 1999 with fundamental changes in the basic practices, concepts and principles which... Read More
EVET-HAYIR: To Erdoğan or not to Erdoğan?
This article was written by Marin Constantin-Alexandru In 1915, the Ottoman Empire won the Gallipoli battle against the Allies. That was a resounding victory, that on the political dimension was... Read More
”The Big 5” in French Presidential Elections
This article is authored by Marin Constantin-Alexandru, currently a 3rd year BA student in the English section of our Faculty. All ideas expressed belong to the author and do not necessarily... Read More
Romania’s relation with humanitarian action
I believe the proper way to start this article is by saying why I have not posted anything since January. The author is working on another more comprehensive work, namely... Read More
Unity is Bullsh*t
Black and White Politics is getting more personal and divisive than ever. Whether it is Remainer versus Brexiteer in the UK, the Democratic Resistance movement versus the Alt-Right “Trumpians” in... Read More
Defending the rule of law in the streets
Before delving into the matter at hand, it is important to keep in mind that when we refer to democracy today, we are talking about a constitutional or liberal democracy,... Read More