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JUST PUBLISHED: (January 2024) The third, enlarged, and completely updated edition of Marcel H. Van Herpen PUTIN’s WARS The Rise of Russia’s New Imperialism_The book which predicted the occupation of the Donbas and the Crimea before it happened!_On the internal war in Russia, the Chechen War, the war in Georgia, the invasion in Ukraine in 2014,and its aftermath. The book is completed with an in-depth analysis of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022-2024 and an assessment of the outcome of the war.https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538183861/Putin’s-Wars-The-Rise-of-Russia’s-New-Imperialism-Third-Edition |
EUROPE NEEDS CICERO VITTORIO BUFACCHIDepartment of Philosophy University College CorkIreland |
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REACTIONARY THINKING: WHAT IS ITS IMPACT IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICS? RICHARD SHORTEN_Associate Professor in Political Theory,_University of Birmingham, UK |
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DOES PUTIN HAVE A CONSCIENCE? THE TWO VALUE SYSTEMS OF A CONSUMMATE CYNIC MARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirector, The Cicero Foundation |
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FOR ANALYSES AND ARTICLES ON UKRAINEGO TO “CICERO PAPERS” |
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HOW WILL AI INFLUENCE POLITICS? CHANCE OR DANGER FOR DEMOCRACY? GEORGIOS I. ZEKOS, PhD.International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki |
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THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF POPULISM Dr. PETAR STANKOV_Economics Department_Royal HollowayUniversity of London |
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WHY HAS UTOPIA BECOME A DIRTY WORD? MARK JENDRYSIK, PhD._Professor_University of North DakotaUSA |
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GENERATION Z “Lost” or Emerging Generation? LAURIE L. RICE & KENNETH W. MOFFETT_Professors of Political Science_Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville, IL., USA |
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TACTICAL RETREAT? The Challenge of Reducing and Eliminating Tactical Nuclear Weapons Dr. TIM STREETDirector Nuclear Information Service, UK |
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12 July 2021 |
RUSSIA AND NATO Does the Kremlin Suffer from a Encirclement Syndrome? Dr. OXANA SCHMIESSecurity Expert, Berlin |
30March2021 |
THE END OF POPULISM Twenty Proposals to Defend Liberal Democracy NEW BOOK BY MARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirector, Cicero Foundation |
17 March 2021 |
WHY DO WE BELIEVE IN CONSPIRACY THEORIES?Dr. MICHAEL BUTTERProfessor of American Literary and Cultural History University of Tübingen, Germany |
10March2021 |
THE GREAT WAR AND THE SHAPING OF CONTEMPORARY U.S. ISOLATIONISM Dr. KENNETH D. ROSECalifornia State UniversityHistory Department |
9 March2021 |
DEMOCRATIC DECAY: WHY DOES IT HAPPEN AND WHAT CAN WE DO TO PREVENT IT FROM HAPPENING? NATASHA LINDSTAEDTDeputy Dean of Education, Social SciencesDepartment of GovernmentUniversity of Essex |
27Nov.2020 |
TRUMP AND THE PROTESTANTS – How Do the Religious Right and Left Use History in a Populist Era? Dr. MATTHEW ROWLEYHonorary Visiting Fellow at the University of LeicesterResearch Associate at the Cambridge Institute on Religion & International Relations |
17Nov.2020 |
“NO BETTER FRIEND” -Assessing the ‘Special’ Nature of the Canada-Ukraine Relationship Dr. BOHDAN S. KORDANProfessor of International RelationsDirector, Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian HeritageUniversity of Saskatchewan, Canada |
24 August2020 |
PUTIN 2036 – THE NEXT SIXTEEN YEARS: WHAT CAN WE EXPECT?VLADIMIR TISMANEANUProfessor in the Department of Government and Politics, University of MarylandKATE C. LANGDONErasmus Mundus Scholar |
4 April 2020 |
“THE PEOPLE” VERSUS DEMOCRACY: A NEW DILEMMALARRY ALAN BUSKLecturer, Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages California State University, Stanislaus |
4 April 2020 |
TWO FACES OF “TWITTER POPULISM” IN THE NETHERLANDS THE DIFFERENT STRATEGIES OF WILDERS’S PVV AND BAUDET’S FORUM FOR DEMOCRACYPETER VERWEIJDirector D3-M The Netherlands |
16 Dec. 2019 |
POPULISM IN ITALY Exploring the Ideological Roots of Lega and the Five Star Movement LUCA MANUCCIUniversity of LisbonInstitute of Social Sciences |
13 Sept. 2019 |
THE END OF WHITEHALL?PATRICK DIAMONDAssistant Professor in Public PolicyQueen Mary, University of London |
10 July 2019 |
DEBUNKING THE MYTH OF ‘THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE’ALBERT WEALEEmeritus Professor of Political Theory and Public PolicyUniversity College London |
9 July 2019 |
THE UK AFTER BREXIT: WILL AND CAN THE ANGLOSPHERE REPLACE THE EU?ANDREW MYCOCK AND BEN WELLINGSUniversity of Huddersfield (UK) and Monash University (Australia) |
7 June 2019 |
EARLY LIBERALS AND UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE Their Fear of Populists and ‘Dangerous’ PeopleMARCEL H. VAN HERPEN DirectorThe Cicero Foundation |
3Sept. 2018 |
HOW THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS BURIED THE HUMAN RIGHTS AGENDAMICHAEL BLAKEProfessor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and GovernanceUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington |
18 June 2018 |
THE RISE OF KREMLIN-FRIENDLY POPULISM IN THE NETHERLANDSMARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirectorThe Cicero Foundation |
31 May 2018 |
CONFRONTING THE WICKED PROBLEM OF FAKE NEWS: A ROLE FOR EDUCATION?DONALD A. BARCLAYUniversity of California |
1 Nov. 2017 |
HOW TO SAVE POLITICS IN A POST-TRUTH ERA?ILAN ZVI BARONAssociate ProfessorSchool of Government and International AffairsDurham University, UK |
14 July 2017 |
THE DANGER OF “RUSSIAN HYBRID WARFARE”DR. OFER FRIDMANDepartment of War StudiesKing s College, London |
9 June 2017 |
POPULISM AND THE WEALTH PARADOXFRANK MOLS AND JOLANDA JETTENUniversity of QueenslandAustralia |
4 July 2016 |
RUSSIA s NUCLEAR THREATS AND THE SECURITY OF THE BALTIC STATES MARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirectorThe Cicero Foundation |
2 Dec. 2015 |
PUTINs WARS: The Rise of Russia s New ImperialismMARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirectorThe Cicero Foundation |
2 Dec. 2015 |
PUTIN s PROPAGANDA MACHINE: Soft Power and Russian Foreign PolicyMARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirectorThe Cicero Foundation |
11 Aug. 2015 |
UKRAINE AND RUSSIA: IN SEARCH OF A DIVERGENT FUTUREVOLODYMYR KRAVCHENKODirector, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian StudiesUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton, Canada |
24 June 2015 |
THE GREEK GOLDEN DAWN: REASONS BEHIND THE EXTREME RIGHTs REVIVAL IN TE CRADLE OF DEMOCRACYDAPHNE HALIKIOPOULOUSOFIA VASILOPOULOUResp. University of Reading and University of York |
9 Dec. 2014 |
THE INFORMATION WAR ON UKRAINE NEW CHALLENGESDr. JOLANTA DARCZEWSKADeputy DirectorCentre for Eastern StudiesWarsaw |
24 June 2014 |
RUSSIA-BALTIC RELATIONS AFTER CRIMEAs ANNEXATION: REASONS FOR CONCERN?AGNIA GRIGAS PhDFellow at the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs at Occidental CollegeLos Angeles, CAFormer Advisor of the Lithuanian Government |
20 Dec. 2013 |
‘TRADITIONAL VALUES’ AND HUMAN RIGHTS Whose Traditions? Which Rights?MICHAEL BLAKE Professor of Philosophy and Public PolicyUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington, USA |
10 April 2013 |
CORRUPTION IN EUROPE: WHAT CAN BE DONE?LAURENCE COCKCROFTCo-Founder Transparency International (TI)Chairman TI(UK) 2000-2008 |
1 Sept. 2011 |
THE NORTHERN FOREIGN POLICY OF RUSSIA What is the Long-Term Strategy of Russia in the Baltic Sea and Arctic Regions?INGMAR OLDBERGResearch AssociateSwedish Institute of International AffairsStockholm |