Chemical Disarmament of Syria: Problems and Prospects. Part 1
October 1, 2013

Andrey Pospelov

The Civil War in the Syrian Arab Republic lasts for more than two years and constantly is accompanied by information about this country's having chemical weapons

Components of the Firmness of the Syrian State. Part 3.
September 29, 2013

Oleksiy O. Volovich

At present, there is considerable evidence that it was opposition fighters who used chemical weapons

Is Syria Able to Resist?

Is Syria Able to Resist?
September 23, 2013

Pospelov Andriy

The Syrian Arab Republic (SAR) is getting ready to repel the aggression of the United States and its satellites by all available forces and means

Components of the Firmness of the Syrian State. Part 2.
September 21, 2013

Oleksiy O. Volovych

According to NATO, 70 % of Syria's population today supports B. Assad

Components of the Firmness of the Syrian State. Part 1.
September 18, 2013

Oleksiy O. Volovych

Uncompromising rhetoric of the U.S. administration under President Barack Obama obviously does not contribute to the intergovernmental dialogue around solutions of crises in the world

Egypt: Revolution or a Military Coup? Part 3
August 1, 2013

Oleksiy Volovych

After the announcement of the resignation and arrest of President Mahmoud Morsi and leaders of “Muslim Brotherhood”, clashes between demonstrators resumed with renewed vigor

Egypt: Revolution or a Military Coup? Part 2
July 30, 2013

Oleksiy Volovych

The military coup in Egypt has demonstrated that today, as in the last 60 years, the army is the main political force in the country

Egypt: Revolution or a Military Coup? Part 1
July 27, 2013

Oleksiy Volovych

In our view, the revolution in Egypt, in the full sense of the word never happened

Turkish Summer after Arab Spring. Part 2
July 19, 2013

Oleksiy Volovych

The split of the Turkish society into two unequal parts — the Kemalist minority and, relatively speaking, Muslim majority is quite an obvious phenomenon

The Customs Union Is Still Waiting for Ukraine
July 4, 2013

Iosif Illarionovich

Stretching between two poles of integration, Ukrainian state hopes to maintain a strict and solid feel

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