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Policy Brief: Bulgaria’s July 5 parliamentary elections

Policy Brief: Bulgaria’s July 5 parliamentary elections

Jul 03 2009 14:45 CET by Marin Lessenski

Open your mind and face the unknown: the 2009 general elections in Bulgaria.

Turkey and the Western Question

Turkey and the Western Question

The Director of Programmes of the Institute for Regional and International Studies Marin Lessenski comments on Turkey's cooling toward the EU and the US:
Sep 25 2006 09:00 CET by Polina Slavcheva

Turkey has been steadily moving away from the West in recent years and pursuing its own policy that some experts refer to as Eurasian, and the Transatlantic public opinion survey of 12 European countries and the US showed that Turkish people approve that. The downward trend in Turkey-US relations was there since the Iraqi war, when Turkey denied American troops access to its territory. Americans were then

On Greek-Turkish relations

On Greek-Turkish relations

Jun 12 2006 09:00 CET by Polina Slavcheva

Marin Lessenski is programme director of the Sofia-based Institute for Regional and International Studies. He is a graduate of the Central European University in Budapest with an MA degree in South East European Studies. He has authored research on relations between Turkey and the EU, the EU and the Black Sea region, civil society in South East Europe and others. A 2005 Europol report says Greece is

The Reading Room - Willing to take risks

Mar 27 2003 14:00 CET

The ambivalence in Eastern Europe about the Iraq war is a microcosm of that in the rest of the world. Some governments which have boldly embraced the attack could pay dearly for it, writes CLIVE LEVIEV-SAWYER.

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