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  • No One Is Coming: Psychological Resilience as the True Power of Small Nations

    No One Is Coming: Psychological Resilience as the True Power of Small Nations

    This article is Part One of an eight-part series by Iliana Drakonis — a child of war, and later, a practitioner of it. Through this series, she unpacks both personal memory and professional experience to examine how nations and individuals endure under the weight of conflict. Her reflections bridge the emotional and the analytical, offering

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  • The White Rose Movement: Defying the Nazi Regime with Words

    The White Rose Movement: Defying the Nazi Regime with Words

    Resistance doesn’t always come in the form of armed rebellion. Sometimes, it takes shape through ideas—printed, whispered, and passed quietly from hand to hand. In the heart of Nazi Germany, a small group of university students and one professor chose to fight back. They carried no weapons and planned no military operations. Instead, they challenged

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  • The July Revolution in Bangladesh: A Youth-Led Fight for Democracy

    In the summer of 2024, Bangladesh experienced a dramatic political turning point. The July Revolution, a powerful uprising led by Gen Z activists, university students, and young professionals, erupted across the country. This movement was not spontaneous—it was the product of long-standing frustration with corruption, electoral fraud, and increasing political repression. What set this revolt

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  • The “Woman, Life, Freedom” Movement in Iran: A Struggle for Rights and Resistance

    In September 2022, the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in the custody of Iran’s morality police ignited a wave of protests across the country. What began as outrage over mandatory hijab laws quickly transformed into a nationwide uprising. Protesters began demanding women’s rights, political reform, and—eventually—the end of the Islamic Republic itself. The movement’s

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  • January 1991 Events in Lithuania: A Historical Reflection

    January 1991 Events in Lithuania: A Historical Reflection

    On January 13, 1991, the world witnessed a pivotal moment in the Baltic States’ fight for independence from the Soviet Union. In Lithuania, this struggle culminated in the Soviet military’s brutal attempt to suppress the burgeoning independence movement. Known as the January Events, these acts of violence left 14 civilians dead and hundreds injured. This

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  • Georgian Protest Movements

    Georgian Protest Movements

    Georgian protest activity has increased, increasingly drawing attention as a symbol of civic engagement and resilience. In recent years, the country of Georgia has evolved into a focal point for civic unrest and protest movements, with citizens repeatedly taking to the streets to demand meaningful reforms, greater accountability, and a renewed commitment to democratic values.

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  • What’s Next For Syria

    What’s Next For Syria

    When the guns fall silent, the battle for a country’s future begins. The history of post-conflict transitions shows that what happens after the fighting can be as decisive as the war itself. Poorly managed transitions can lead to chaos, extremist resurgence, and renewed bloodshed. Well-structured ones can stabilize a nation and open a path to

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  • Georgia Protests

    Georgia Protests

    The Georgian opposition is a broad coalition of political parties, civil society groups, and grassroots activists. These actors are united by a shared goal: challenging the ruling Georgian Dream party’s growing authoritarian tendencies, allegations of corruption, and perceived tilt toward Russian interests. In contrast, the opposition advocates for democratic reforms, greater transparency, and deeper integration

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