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The Articles section of Global Politics is dedicated to long-form journalism, academic inquiry, and strategic foresight. While news reports focus on the “what,” our articles explore the “why” and the “how.” This repository of knowledge is designed for those seeking a systemic understanding of the historical roots and future trajectories of the current global order.

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  • Historical Contextualization: Comparative analysis of modern conflicts and political shifts against historical precedents to provide a clearer view of 2026’s challenges.

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Right of Reply: Hungarian government

The Hungarian parliament in Budapest (Photo: Wikimedia) Dear Editor, While authors Emese Pásztor and Sanjay Sethi in EUobserver take a rather biased stance on Hungary’s state of danger due to the Covid pandemic and now the war in Ukraine, in…

Will ‘Putin’s Nato’ follow Warsaw Pact into obscurity?

The CSTO, a military alliance of Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Georgia is meeting in Moscow next week to discuss Ukraine (Photo: kremlin.ru) The leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), including Russia, Kazakhstan,…

With John Lee at helm, what now for EU and Hong Kong?

Hong Kong protests in 2019 (Photo: Studio Incendo) On Sunday (8 May), a band of hand-picked Beijing loyalists coronated Chinese mainland marionette, John Lee, as Hong Kong’s next chief executive in a one-horse race for the city’s top job. Chosen…

One month of #BoycottLukoil campaign in Brussels

On Lukoil’s official website it states: ‘We always guarantee you the lowest prices on the market'. But at what price? (Photo: Marta Barandiy/Promote Ukraine) For one month now, the volunteers of NGO “Promote Ukraine”, armed with photos of dead Ukrainian…

Pegasus: Are we becoming a Europe of spies?

Diana Riba in the EU Parliament in Strasbourg (Photo: europarl.eu) A week ago, the influential magazine The New Yorker published an in-depth study conducted by the University of Toronto’s interdisciplinary laboratory Citizen Lab, which showed that at least 65 Catalan…