The long-standing conflict between Prime Minister Plenkovic and President Milanovic flared up again because the President did not approve the presence...
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The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, exacerbated by NATO’s expansion, serves as a prime example of the clash between political realism and idealism. Moscow perceives Kiev as a proxy for NATO, a view grounded in the realist perspective that prioritizes security competition over idealistic notions of sovereign rights. This debate over NATO’s role in […]
The long-standing conflict between Prime Minister Plenkovic and President Milanovic flared up again because the President did not approve the presence...
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