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16.12.2024  The President of the Republic of Korea has been removed from office. What comes next?

Recently, the National Assembly (Parliament) of South Korea passed a bill for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol following his failed attempt to impose martial law in the country. He faces charges regarding the illegality of this decision, which violated constitutional provisions and failed to meet the necessary legal conditions and procedures. A total of 204 out of 300 members of parliament voted in favor of impeachment, achieving the required two-thirds majority. The first attempt to remove the president, which took place the week before, had failed due to a boycott of the vote by members of the ruling People Power Party (PPP). However, this time, several members from the PPP joined the opposition, ensuring the success of the vote. Consequently, the president has been suspended from performing his duties until the Constitutional Court reaches a final decision on the matter.          more...

05.12.2024  Political Crisis in South Korea: What Lies Behind It?

On December 3, President Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea announced the imposition of martial law in the country. In a televised address to the nation, he claimed that this measure was necessary to ensure security and eliminate «pro-North Korean anti-state forces.» He emphasized that the primary threat to the constitutional order was posed by the activities of the National Assembly, the country’s parliament. The president accused lawmakers of paralyzing the state’s functions by blocking appointments of high-ranking officials, as well as hindering the passage of budget laws and other important legislative acts. The martial law decree included a ban on all political activities, including the work of the National Assembly and local governments. Strikes and demonstrations were also prohibited, and media outlets were to come under government control.          more...

06.11.2024  The Return of an Unpredictable Trump to the White House

Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election on November 5, 2024, has once again taken both voters and analysts by surprise. Defeating his opponent, Kamala Harris, by a margin of five million votes, Trump improved his performance compared to the 2020 election in nearly every state. This marks the second time he has won a presidential race against a female candidate and the second instance in which an unexpectedly large portion of the electorate has cast their votes for a figure widely regarded as an outsider by the American political establishment. His victory highlights a deep and enduring divide between the government and its citizens that has persisted for over a decade. Unlike previous elections, this outcome cannot be attributed to allegations of Russian interference, voter fraud involving undocumented immigrants, or manipulation of early voting ballots. The American electorate has made its choice, and the results speak for themselves.          more...

05.11.2024  Lessons from Japan's Snap Parliamentary Elections

"The snap elections for Japan’s House of Representatives, held on October 27, produced an unexpected outcome. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)—the dominant force in Japanese politics, which has maintained control over both houses of parliament and formed successive governments for decades—lost its outright majority. Although it remains the largest parliamentary party, this result signifies a major setback for its leadership, particularly for its new chairman, Shigeru Ishiba, who assumed both the party leadership and the position of Prime Minister following the LDP chairmanship elections in September..."          more...

16.09.2024  China’s Expanding Long-Term Influence in Africa

"In early September 2024, Beijing hosted the 9th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), with Chinese President Xi Jinping extending a formal welcome to participants. Among the distinguished guests was António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations. The Forum saw the participation of representatives from 53 African nations, including 51 heads of state—exceeding the number expected to address the United Nations General Assembly later that month. By comparison, only 17 African heads of state attended the 2023 Russia-Africa Summit, a significant decline from the previous summit in 2019..."          more...

31.03.2018  China: the external background of constitutional changes

Vasily Mikheev,
Sergey Lukonin
 
"The main result of the first three months of 2018 was the final institutionalization of XI Jinping's monopoly on political and ideological power, which was authorized by the constitutional amendments passed at the March session of the NPC..."          more...

30.03.2018  Cambridge Analytica scandal – why is it important for us?

 Research Fellow Alexandra Borisova
"The fundamental rejection of president Donald Trump by American elites leads to results in more and more political scandals and social unrest on a variety of occasions..."          more...

25.03.2018  About the Results of the Second Round of Negotiations on Brexit

Tatiyana Andreeva
"An EU summit was held in Brussels on March 22-23, 2018. During the event all 27 EU member states approved the terms of a Brexit transition deal without any delay or objections..."          more...

06.03.2017  Donald Trump’s Foreign Economic Policy Acquires Aggressive Contours

Sergei Dmitiev
"According to the new president, “the era of cooperation” is over in international trade, although "isolationism is not an option for the US in the international arena"..."          more...

02.03.2017  Donald Trump's Speech to Congress: Issues of Economic Agenda

Oksana Bogaevskaya
"Speaking to Congress on February 28, Donald Trump adhered to a business meeting format, although he could not refrain from making some statements more intended for the general public..."          more...

02.03.2017  President Donald Trump's first speech to Congress: unity for the great future

Viktoria Zhuravleva
"On February 28th, D. Trump gave his first speech to a joint session of Congress. Traditionally, the first speech of an American president is symbolic and very important in terms of establishing contact between the branches of power ..."          more...

08.02.2016  North Korea's nuclear ambitions and prospects for five-party talks

Commentary by Dr. Alexander Fedorovskiy and Kristina Voda.  "In the weeks since North Korea declared its H-bomb test on January 6, not only have international debates on this issue failed to reach any solid conclusions, but diplomatic negotiations between major Asia-Pacific countries have intensified.           more...


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