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Stephen Karganovic

President of the Srebrenica Historical Project
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If the rule of law is a pressing concern for the judges of the International Criminal Court, Duterte is as much entitled to the enjoyment of its benefits as are the criminal gangs and drug dealers.


Even an ordinary cui bono analysis should suffice to impart credibility to some very dark forebodings.


The world is watching the flustered hegemonists being made to eat delicious crow and publicly admit to the bankruptcy of at least some of their lies.


Our archetypal case study are the Macrons, the French power couple situated at the apex of their country’s political pyramid.


Pieces of the puzzle of Serbian student protests, which are acquiring the character of a full-scale social rebellion, are finally falling into place.


The Serbian people will once again have to pay the price for their foolish naiveté, Stephen Karganovic writes.


This comical treaty concluded between two cripples reflects the decay of realistic and responsible statesmanship in the contemporary world.


The rise of another leader who espouses a similar philosophy would be intolerably disruptive to the globalist agenda.


Unless convincing evidence of foreign interference emerges coincidental similarities with classical colour revolution methods should not be given excessive credence.


The situation that is developing in Serbia brings to mind a different yet eerily similar upheaval in Tunisia in 2010.