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Globalization, Deglobalization, and Slowbalization

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Assoc. Prof. Mirela Bogdani1&Prof. John Loughlin2 Abstract This paper examines the multifaceted and complex phenomenon of...

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From staunch enemy to strategic partner: Albanian-American relations in transition

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Albert Rakipi In 1919, Vatra, a pan-Albanian association functioning as something of a shadow Albanian government in the United States,...

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The third wave: Exploring causes and implications of Albania’s 2012-2024 massive out-migration

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Growing push and pull factors are leading to a renewed emigration wave and a lot of anxiety and debate in Albania. ANDI BALLA1 Abstract...

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Albania’s rocky road to the European Union: How far from joining the club?

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Mirela Bogdani1                   Abstract The paper,...

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Rule of Law in the Context of the EU Enlargement to the Western Balkans

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by Ioannis Papageorgiou 1 Introduction Rule of law issues have increased in prominence in the European integration process during...

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Agreement reached in principle for College of Europe to open Tirana campus, a ‘historic’ development for Albania’s EU outlook

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College of Europe, EU’s most important postgraduate educational institution, could soon be opening a campus in Albania, a move experts...

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Albania-Hungary: where do they stand now?

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By Loren Koçollari and Renáta Ryoko Drávucz As Albania and Hungary celebrate the 100th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations,...

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Deconstructing myths in Albanian-U.S. relations

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Remembering U.S. leadership in Albania’s NATO membership and Kosovo’s independence By ALBERT RAKIPI In a trajectory of extreme ups...

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The more things change the more they remain the same.

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By Alba Cela The expression above is commonly used in English-speaking countries to show inertia as an often decisive force in political...

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Albanian Turkish Relations- The Perils of Change

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By Albert Rakipi* On July 1, 2016, at the inauguration of the massive Osman Gazi Bridge, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama appeared as a...

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