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27 May2024 THE ROLE OF THE COSSACKS IN PUTINIST RUSSIA DR. RICHARD ARNOLDAssociate Professor of Political Science Muskingum University, New Concord, OhioU.S.A.
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
REACTIONARY THINKING: WHAT IS ITS IMPACT IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICS? RICHARD SHORTEN_Associate Professor in Political Theory,_University of Birmingham, UK
DOES PUTIN HAVE A CONSCIENCE? THE TWO VALUE SYSTEMS OF A CONSUMMATE CYNIC MARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirector, The Cicero Foundation
FOR ANALYSES AND ARTICLES ON UKRAINEGO TO “CICERO PAPERS”
HOW WILL AI INFLUENCE POLITICS? CHANCE OR DANGER FOR DEMOCRACY? GEORGIOS I. ZEKOS, PhD.International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki
THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF POPULISM Dr. PETAR STANKOV_Economics Department_Royal HollowayUniversity of London
WHY HAS UTOPIA BECOME A DIRTY WORD? MARK JENDRYSIK, PhD._Professor_University of North DakotaUSA
GENERATION Z “Lost” or Emerging Generation? LAURIE L. RICE & KENNETH W. MOFFETT_Professors of Political Science_Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville, IL., USA
TACTICAL RETREAT? The Challenge of Reducing and Eliminating Tactical Nuclear Weapons Dr. TIM STREETDirector Nuclear Information Service, UK
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