SIS BlogOct 27, 20234 min readIsrael-Hamas war exposes Europe’s vulnerabilitiesBy Prof. (Dr.) Gulshan Sachdeva Europe’s support to Israel is fine but justifying many of the actions by Tel Aviv including the seize of...
SIS BlogAug 2, 20234 min readThe European Far-Right: A long journey from the fringes to the mainstreamBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva The resort to far-right issues and language by conservative parties has given legitimacy to far-right politics....
SIS BlogApr 16, 20234 min readArchivesXi Jinping may assert China’s role in global peace during Moscow visitBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva After brokering a deal in the Middle-East, Beijing is likely to push further its Ukraine peace plan during...
SIS BlogNov 27, 20226 min readArchivesDemocratic Backsliding in Post-Soviet Space: Understanding it through Hungary as a Test CaseBy Pratik Mall Hungary, a country in Eastern Europe, has come full circle from autocracy during the Cold War period to democracy in the...
SIS BlogJun 1, 20225 min readArchivesReport: Young Researchers’ Conference on Central and Eastern Europe: Three Decades since TransitionBy Debanjali Ghosh & Lyimee Saikia The Young Researchers’ Conference on Central and Eastern Europe: Three Decades since Transition was...
SIS BlogMay 2, 20223 min readArchivesPM in Europe | Narendra Modi may focus on trade, technology, and green transitionBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva A new, positive momentum created during UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's and European Commission President...