#Blog Posts A Milestone in Arctic Sovereignty? Trump’s New Arctic Strategy Shaping Greenland’s Future as an Independent State Share Facebook Twitter Messenger Email More... 15.01.2025
#Blog Posts The System Worked: Somaliland’s 2024 Presidential and Political Party Elections Share Facebook Twitter Messenger Email More... 09.12.2024
#Blog Posts Left Out in the Cold? The Crisis in Russian-Abkhazian Relations Leaves Abkhazians Scared of the Future Share Facebook Twitter Messenger Email More... 06.11.2024
#Blog Posts Northern Ireland: A Precarious Peace? Share Facebook Twitter Messenger Email More... 16.10.2024
#Blog Posts Why States Are Recognizing Palestinian Statehood After October 7th Share Facebook Twitter Messenger Email More... 08.10.2024
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The Somaliland-Ethiopia Memorandum of Understanding: Transformational Game Changer or… Not So Fast? Earlier this month, Bashe Awil Haji Omar, the chairman of the technical committee charged with implementing the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by Somaliland and Ethiopia declared that the first phase of the committee’s work had … #Blog Posts 18.05.2024
Overview of 2023: De Facto States’ Quest for Survival and Viability The De Facto States Research Unit looks back at the developments in the lesser recognised world in 2023. In every year we have published such overviews (2021, 2022), we have seen the world around de facto states and secessionist … #Blog Posts 20.02.2024
Navigating the Cross-Strait Waters: The 2024 Taiwan Presidential Elections and the Evolving China-Taiwan Dynamics The 2024 Presidential Elections in Taiwan marked a significant event not just within its own borders, but also in the intricate web of global geopolitics. As a pivotal democracy in East Asia, Taiwan’s electoral decisions, especially regarding … #Blog Posts 15.01.2024
The Final Chapter of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic The de facto statehood of the Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) ended in September of this year, with Azerbaijan gaining full control of the breakaway region over the local Armenian population. Shortly after Azerbaijan’s military offensive, the Karabakh Armenians accepted the … #Blog Posts 21.12.2023