Since the demise of the Cold War, liberal world order was expected to reign in the world order system. Liberal states had gained superiority over communism and most prevailing theory of back then, realism has got itself engaged in too much violence and security threat. As a result, it was expected that Liberalist principles will…Read More
Tag: EU
Europe’s national security dilemmas: Who is crossing the line?
Faced with the assertive power of Russia, Turkey, Iran, and China, Europe is witnessing a return to geopolitics where the struggle for self-determination becomes the stepping stone for political profit. Opportunist leaders are evoking geopolitical thinking in an attempt to shade the balance of power and reassert old territorial claims. Considering the geopolitical interests of…Read More
EU migration policy and Visegard 4 countries
On the 11th of April 2017, Professor Michela Ceccorulli of the University of Bologna delivered an important speech on the issue of migration, European Union Asylum and migration policies and the Visegrad states reaction. The heavy burden of the refugee crisis carries two South East European countries Italy and Greece, which attract high flows of…Read More
The Contemporary Debate on Political Globalization and Nation-state
The perspective of Political Globalization When we talk about globalization, we can’t define it particularly because of its multidimensional aspect. Scholars defined it in various ways. Shortly, globalization can be defined as the intensification of social relations, exchange of cultures and compression of distance. Globalization can be defined by one’s own point of view. An…Read More
BREXIT and Global Economy
Brexit, the withdrawal of United Kingdom (UK) from European Union (UN), has turned into a discussed topic in the entire Europe as well as the world which is going to introduce the world a new economy structure as well as a new vision. For the four decades the economy system which existed in Britain is…Read More
The Life of Refugees in Europe
Arif Hossain Linnaeus University, Sweden. After the second world war, Europe has been experiencing one of the most significant influxes of migrants and refugees in its history since the beginning of 2015. According to the European Union, more than a million migrants and refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and many other Asian and African countries crossed…Read More
Local and Global Impact of UK referendum result
Sharif Mustajib After a historical referendum, Britain is going to leave EU. Though it doesn’t have legally binding to maintain the referendum, political leaders won’t take risks against public opinion. Thus, it’s a political reality. The referendum has triggered the consequence. We have discussed on reason of leaving. Now, our thirst of query is what…Read More
Why UK should leave EU: Brexit argument
Sharif Mustajib After a long negotiation and debate, on 23th June there will be a referendum on Britain’s departure question from European Union (EU). There is no doubt, even few days ago, EU was considered as a successful supranational authority all over the world. European countries were marching under EU with an outstanding idea. But…Read More
New Strategy of EU to Decrease Influx of Migrants
EU has started a new strategy to reduce the influx of migrants; it’s a new aid plan. European Union Migrant commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos stated to grant up to 62 billion USD for this purpose. EU aims to implement this project through nine Middle East countries including Jordan, Libya, Ethiopia, and Nigeria.