Trump has lowered standards of intellectual virtue by distorting facts and truth, thus, making social conversation valueless. Sebahate J. Shala Just a few weeks before Donald Trump swore-in as the President of the United States (U.S.), the Washington Post anticipated an “unprecedented conflict” between the administration and the press, which in the worst scenario may lead to... Continue Reading →
On the Crossroad: Why the Security Council Enlargement is a Mission Impossible by 2020?
Sebahate Shala September 19, 2016 The long-pending issue of the United Nations’ (UN) reforms, including the Security Council’s enlargement and the restriction of the veto power, expects to gain another impasse this week when the world leaders embark in New York to attend the General Assembly (UNGA) 71st session. Discussions on the UNSC reforms have... Continue Reading →
Kosovo Foreign Fighters: Criminalization Instead of Reintegration
Sebahate J. Shala In his address to the UN General Assembly last week, the Turkey Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu raised the issue of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq, the number of which according to the UN figures, has reached at 25,000, involving over 100 countries. (www.gadebate.un.org/70/turkey) Approximately 4,000 come from Western Europe (Brooking Doha... Continue Reading →
Kosovo Foreign Fighters : Criminalization Instead of Reintegration
In his address to the UN General Assembly last week, the Turkey Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu raised the issue of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq, the number of which according to the UN figures, has reached at 25,000, involving over 100 countries. (www.gadebate.un.org/70/turkey) Approximately 4,000 come from Western Europe (Brooking Doha Center, 2015:1). Amongs... Continue Reading →
Demilitarization in Kosovo: A Story of Success
Sebahate J. Shala The DDR in Kosovo was incorporated within the peace-agreements that ended the war of former Yugoslav Army against ethnic Albanians in June 1999. Typical for 1st Generation, the DDR programs were used as strategies for creating the new political institutions and security structures that led Kosovo to independence in 2008. In fact... Continue Reading →

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