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ISP Working Paper | How COVID-19 Will Reinforce Trends Shaping the International Order
/in Analysen, China, Europäische Union, USA, Working Papers /Huiyao WANGIn just a few months, COVID-19 has turned our world upside down. The pandemic has claimed over 100,000 lives and untold economic damage. It is also affecting relations between states, in many cases, for the worse. These momentous events have led many to wonder what the pandemic means for the future of the international order. […]
ISP Working Paper | The Long March: Geopolitical Aspect of Transition to a New Global Order
/in Analysen, China, Europäische Union, Russland, USA, Working Papers /Dmitri TRENINIn the past century, world order changes reflected the results of two world wars and the Cold War. The latter ushered in a period of Pax Americana – an unprecedented short era of one country’s – the United States of America’s – global dominance. This period featured a surge in globalization – a process of […]
ISP Working Paper | The Global Order After COVID-19
/in Analysen, USA, Working Papers /Stephen WALTThe COVID-19 pandemic is the most disruptive global event since the Great Depression and World War 2. At least 4.8 million people have been infected in less than six months; more than 300,000 have died, and many more deaths will occur even if effective vaccines or treatments are eventually developed. The economic costs are staggering: […]
ISP Working Paper | Indien im Spannungsfeld von (Neo)Realismus, Interdependenz und Chinas Belt and Road Initiative
/in Analysen, China, Working Papers /Norbert LACHERMit der Rückkehr der Volksrepublik China als eurasischer Macht auf die weltpolitische Bühne nach 100 Jahren der Depression und einer damit einhergehenden offensichtlichen Verlagerung des globalen geopolitischen Fokus vom atlantischen in den indopazifischen Raum, werden die Karten im Spiel um die globale machtpolitische Führung neu gemischt. Die durchaus stabile bipolare Ordnung des 20. Jahrhunderts ist […]
ISP Working Paper | Bulgaria – Outlook on Security Policy Development and National Expectations until 2025
/in Analysen, Europäische Union, Working Papers /Dimitar BECHEV“Always with Germany, never against Russia.” These words attributed to Tsar Boris III reflect the prevailing attitude in Bulgaria when it comes to foreign affairs. Of course, these days it is the West, the EU and the US, rather Germany. But the dictum has not lost its relevance. Bulgaria has been part of the Western […]
ISP Working Paper | Romania – Outlook on Security Policy Development and National Expectations until 2025
/in Analysen, Europäische Union, Working Papers /Iulian CHIFURomania is contemplating the evolution of the system of International Relations and global security from the point of view of a new European state, willing to protect the liberal democratic system, multilateralism in the international stage, and the rules-based world. On another point, Romania is supportive of the need to build at our direct Eastern […]
ISP Working Paper | Money Laundering in Bosnia and Herzegovina
/in Analysen, Europäische Union, Working Papers /Srecko LATALDespite some moderate improvements in recent years, money laundering remains a major problem in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Rampant corruption; almost constant political crisis; blocked decision-making process; complicated administrative structure; weak rule of law; and widespread use of cash make BiH fertile ground for a variety of money laundering practices. Being a microcosm of Balkan’s […]
ISP Working Paper | Serbia, Quo Vadis? Belgrade between EU Accession and Aligment with Russia
/in Analysen, Europäische Union, Working Papers /Maxim SAMORUKOVIn October 2019, six countries of the Western Balkans were shocked to learn that French President Emmanuel Macron had vetoed the start of negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia on accession to the European Union (EU). Even before that, both Western Balkan societies and their ruling elites were under no illusion that EU membership was […]