1945: Albania’s International Relations

Foreign Policy

The following is taken from a report that the American Head of Mission, Jacobs, sent to US State Department in 1945 prior to the official...

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Understanding Albanian-Greek Relations: Deconstructing Paradoxes and Myths

Featured

Two main issues have dominated Albanian-Greek relations during the last over-one hundred years, also coinciding with the modern history of...

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Greek Policy in the Balkans: Old Fashion Politics or New Momentum?

Foreign Policy

Greece went to the polls on July 7. After almost four years of a SYRIZA-led government, Greek people voted resoundingly for a transfer of...

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The Albanian Struggle in the Old World and New

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NIKOLLA PANO The Albanian Struggle in the Old World and New provides an interesting and valuable account of the first four decades of the...

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Albania in 1985

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L. Tzounis One essential point must be grasped in order to understand the external economic relations of Albania: from the establishment of...

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EU Parliament Elections: A Designated Storm that Wasn’t and the Missing Relief

EU Integration

ALBA ÇELA Last month together with some colleagues from civil society organizations from Serbia and North Macedonia we kicked of a...

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Political Crisis: Heroes and Protagonists

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Since 2008, when Kosovo declared its independence, political instrumentation of crisis has become a defining feature of the country’s...

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Making Integration Work: Notes from Poznan

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The Western Balkans Summit, the highest level convention of the Berlin process this year was organized in Poznan. ...

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Nationalism or Patriotism?

Democracy, Featured

Within the last years the West has celebrated the anniversaries of some of the defining moments of the wars of the twentieth century. ...

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Greek Elections & Macedonian Politics’ Impact on Prespa Agreement

Foreign Policy

The recent Greek elections brought the return to power of the center-right Nea Demokratia (New Democracy), led by Harvard-educated Kyriakos...

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