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Letter to UK Secretary of Foreign Affairs

HE David Wright Miliband,

Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs,

London, United Kingdom

 

Dear Mr. Minister:

The decision of the Government of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland to detain Dr. Ejub Ganic on the basis of an extradition request and at the behest of the authorities of the Government of Serbia raises concerns regarding your Ministry’s [...]

A Woman Will Sacrifice For Her Husband

Sebastian Aulich

The presidential campaign in Poland is unofficially underway. Although the election is in the fall this year (no official date yet known) there are already several candidates who officially kicked off their campaigns.

The SLD party (Democratic Left Alliance), Poland’s post-communists (or social-democrats, if one prefers), nominated Jerzy Szmajdzinski as their presidential candidate. Mr. [...]

A verdict against Dayton Peace Accords

European Court of Human Rights

European Court of Human Rights issues ruling on discriminatory character of Bosnia & Herzegovina Constitution drafted as part of US & EU led Dayton talks. Will BiH adopt new constitution and on which basis and by what process?

An Awkward Moment

An awkward moment, to say the least, for [...]

The New Afghan Strategy

War in Afghanistan

Obama’s decision to boost U.S. troops in Afghanistan is probably his third proper decision in the office since his January inauguration (the first being the pardoning of a turkey for the Thanksgiving and the second his recent recognition of the presidential elections in Honduras). For those, who awarded Mr. Obama the Nobel [...]

After the fall of the Wall

The fall of the Berlinn Wall

While the rest of Europe was absorbed with the celebrations on the 20 year anniversary of fall of the Berlin Wall, Turkey was hosting heads of state of the Organization of the Islamic Conference. In the other states that ring the “new Europe, ” they were trying to still [...]

Reassessing Poland-U.S. relations

Joe Biden and Donald Tusk

Under the Obama Administration, the bilateral Polish-U.S. relations have reached its lowest point since the collapse of the Soviet Union and Poland’s political reorientation to the Western democratic communities. Historically, those relations have never been so immaterial even under Obama’s Democratic predecessor Bill Clinton, who despite having strong leftist leanings, [...]