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  • 2014 UN Climate Conference in Lima, Peru: Same Old, Same Old

    2014 UN Climate Conference in Lima, Peru: Same Old, Same Old0

    • Analysis, Environment and Energy
    • 15/12/2014

    The 2014 UN Climate Talks leave once again a bad taste in the mouth of many after the Lima Accords were passed on Saturday night in Lima, Peru. The devils of the past are, unfortunately, still alive. A usual impasse has marked every single UN Climate Conference ever since the groundbreaking Rio Summit in 1992, and the Lima Talks are no exception. On the contrary, the UN Climate Conference in Lima has, as no event before, demonstrated the sluggishness of the international community in acting together on climate change and has exposed the radical disbalance in standpoints between the rich North and poor South. In case someone expected a global breakthrough in tackling climate change in Lima, I have to disappoint you. This was the wrong place to visit.

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  • Dan kada je student postao subjekt0

    • Op-ed
    • 11/12/2014

    Na Fakultetu političkih nauka u Sarajevu, jedna omanja grupa studenata ‘okuražila’ se da kroz program edukacije i obuke pokrene studentski časopis i web platformu.

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  • The Case for Governmental Regulation of Net Traffic (Part I)

    The Case for Governmental Regulation of Net Traffic (Part I)0

    • Digital Policy and Internet Governance, Op-ed
    • 02/12/2014

    Stepping onto the battlefield that rages over the issue of net neutrality, even as an observer, is enough to make your head spin. There is a vast amount of often contradictory information to process, with each faction that provides it chanting vigorously in defense of their own viewpoint. Soon you realize that each outcry sounds roughly the same, some version of “if our plans are not enacted, the beautiful internet you have come to love will be controlled and damaged by the wrong people, and end up just a shadow of its current self”.

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  • “In the second round we will take our country back”

    “In the second round we will take our country back”0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 26/11/2014

    The mandate of the Romanian president Traian Băsescu will end this December, so a first round of new presidential elections was scheduled for November 2nd. Shortly before the elections it was clear that there will be a second round, as none of the 14 candidates would have managed to obtain 50% of the votes.

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  • A Lesson in Civic Education

    A Lesson in Civic Education0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 20/11/2014

    Minutes from the Youth Parliament Session – Bosnia and Herzegovina

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  • “Consensus in EU politics has become almost an end in itself”

    “Consensus in EU politics has become almost an end in itself”0

    • EU Governance and Politics, Interview
    • 12/11/2014

    Interview with a Professor of EU governance from Central European University, Mr. Uwe Puetter

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