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Written by Fabien Segnarbieux

Fabien Segnarbieux recently graduated from Paris-Sorbonne University with a M.A. in International Relations. He worked for the think tank “Populari” in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina. He currently resides in Slovakia.

Moldovans’ claim for Romanian citizenship, a concrete example of EU soft power?

One year ago, I interviewed a recent Moldovan graduate from the College of Europe, Dinu Codreanu*, to talk about the trend of Moldovans applying for Romanian citizenship. A 2013 study by the Soros Foundation Romania found that between 1991 and the end of 2012, 323,049 applications for Romanian citizenship from Moldova were granted. In 2011 […]

Published on August 15, 2016August 16, 2016By Fabien Segnarbieux

What is really at stake behind the refugee question? A Slovak example

by Fabien Segnarbieux Out of all the upheaval provoked by the influx of refugees and the destabilization of the Schengen area, one country has distinguished itself from others. Lesser known than Viktor Orban or the new Polish government of Beata Szydło, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has systematically refused the idea of a refugee quota and […]

Published on March 5, 2016March 30, 2016By Fabien Segnarbieux

On board with Montenegro’s tumultuous “West Side Story”

by Fabien Segnarbieux On December 2nd, 2015, Montenegro officially received its invitation to join NATO as the 29th member. Stirring anger not only in Russia but also in the country itself, the NATO question reveals the problems faced by the young Balkan state. Trying to avoid an escalation of violence as it occurred in Ukraine, […]

Published on January 16, 2016February 13, 2016By Fabien Segnarbieux

Where does Serbia stand in the Russia-EU quarrel?

by Fabien Segnarbieux Inheriting decades of Yugoslav non-alignment policy, Serbia is trying to follow a neutral diplomacy that satisfies its two biggest partners: The European Union and the Federation of Russia – but for how much longer? Indeed, this balance is endangered by the conflict in Ukraine that may force Serbia to take a side. […]

Published on March 15, 2015October 27, 2015By Fabien Segnarbieux

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