Articles by Vladislav B. Sotirovic

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Asymmetric Warfare and Its Characteristics
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 1 Jul 2024

23 Jun 2024 – At least from the very academic viewpoint, war is a condition of armed conflict between at least two sides (but, in fact, states). Historically, there are several types of warfare:

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The 1823 Monroe Doctrine and Its First Consequence for Global Politics: Making the U.S. a Global Empire
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 24 Jun 2024

The focal slogan of the Monroe Doctrine – “America to Americans” inspired U.S. colonial imperialism and became “Americas to the U.S.A.”. President Monroe promulgated his doctrine as an opportunity for the special geopolitical role of Washington in the Americas from Alaska to Patagonia.

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Latin America: From the Struggle for Independence (1808) to the Great War (1914)
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 10 Jun 2024

3 Jun 2024 – From the political point of view, the 19th century in Latin America started in 1808 when the emancipation of its peoples from foreign (Spanish & Portuguese) rule started (and finished in 1826), and was over with the beginning of the Great War in Europe, 1914.

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A Short Overview of the 2014 Crimean Crisis
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 3 Jun 2024

28 May 2024 – The international crisis over the Crimean Peninsula was in Feb-Mar 2014 when the peninsula returned to Russia from Ukraine. The Western Russophobic narrative immediately accused Russia of illegitimate annexation along with the eastern Donbass region of Ukraine.

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The First Palestinian Intifada against the State of Israel (1987−1993) and Its Political Consequences
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 27 May 2024

From the History of Israeli−Palestinian Conflict

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What Is Critical Global Geopolitics?
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 20 May 2024

9 May 2024 – For overwhelming Western political analysts, journalists, scientists, etc., the disappearance of the USSR in 1990/91 was symbolized overdramatically by the physical destruction of the Berlin Wall… This geopolitical change called for a new world order in international relations

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Asymmetric Warfare
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 13 May 2024

Asymmetric warfare exists when two sides of combat forces (two states, two blocs, a state vs. one military bloc, etc.) are very or even extremely different regarding their military and other capacities to fight each other.

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Basic Points about the Zionist Israeli-Arab Palestinian Conflict
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 6 May 2024

28 Apr 2024 – The Zionist Israeli-Arab Palestinian conflict is historically not much old as it is a pretty modern issue, dating, in fact, since the First Zionist Congress in 1897. The focal question is: What is conflict about? In other words: What are those two different groups fighting for?

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Citizenship: Concept and Consequences
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 29 Apr 2024

In principle, social science is concerned with the concept of citizenship mainly as an “imagined construction” that is applied in social life. According to a short definition and understanding of citizenship, it is juridical status, granting a sum of rights and duties to members of a specific political entity (state).

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“Land of Israel” and Palestine: The First Phase of the Creation of Der Judenstaat
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 22 Apr 2024

14 Apr 2024 – The historical background of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict goes back to 1917 (the Balfour Declaration) and the establishment of the British protectorate over Palestine (the Palestine Mandate) after WWI with its provision for a national home for the Jews, although formally not to be at the expense of the local inhabitants – the Palestinians.

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Twenty Years Commemoration of the “March Pogrom” in Kosovo
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 15 Apr 2024

8 Apr 2024 – Kosovo was the first time in European history that a terrorist-style and mafia-ruled (quasi)independent state was created by a full diplomatic, political, economic, military, and financial sponsorship by the West under the umbrella of the NATO’s and the EU’s protective administration.

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Kosovo Independence: Dilemmas on NATO’s Aggression in 1999
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 1 Apr 2024

30 Mar 2024 – Twenty-five years commemoration of NATO’s military intervention against Yugoslavia in Mar−Jun 1999 once again opened the question of the Western foundation for Kosovo’s secession from Serbia and its unilateral proclamation of a quasi-independence in Feb 2008.

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The Question of Alevi Minority in Turkey and Its Religious Identity
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2024

Up to now, not once expressed by Turkey’s President R. T. Erdoğan a possibility to organize a national referendum on Turkish membership to the European Union (the EU) opened many questions of different nature followed by old and new problems.

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Human Security and Its Dimensions
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2024

The concept of human security is a controversial approach by a certain group of post-Cold War 1.0 academicians (after 1990) for the purpose of redefining and at the same time making broader the meaning of security in global politics and the studies of international relations.

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The Polish-West Ukrainian Conflict over East Galicia in 1918−1919
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 4 Mar 2024

The Eastern Portion of Europe and the End of WWI

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The Mongol Eurasian Empire 1206−1405: The Greatest Continental State in World’s History
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2024

History remembers the Mongols as a pastoral nomadic people from Central Asia who made a significant impression on the world’s history. In essence, the Mongol territorial occupation was of a scope and range never equaled.

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On Arab Culture and Its Crucial Characteristics
Vladislav B. Sotirovic – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Feb 2024

29 Jan 2024 – Understanding Arab culture and the values based on it are the crucial points for the proper understanding of the modern region of MENA (Middle East and North Africa). Nevertheless, all people in the region are not Arabs, such as Turks, Jews, some North African tribes, or Iranians.

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Special Features of the Region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Vladislav B. Sotirovic - TRANSCEND Media Servivce, 1 Jan 2024

In principle, the crucial mark of the region is the predominant Arab culture with some contrasts in the cultural habits between, for instance, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Besides, the cultural features of several other ethnic and confessional groups of MENA give a more comprehensive picture of the region’s peoples and challenges.

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The Middle East as a “Powder Keg”
Vladislav B. Sotirovic - TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Dec 2023

27 Nov 2023 – The focal feature of both the history and the politics of the region of the Middle East in the Modern and Contemporary Age (during the last 250 years) is the constant conflicts between different internal and external conflicts.

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“Just War” and Just War Theory
Vladislav B. Sotirović | Global Research - TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Jun 2023

4 Jun 2023 – A most disputed topic in regard to wars is the idea of a Just War–a war founded on justice, caused and conducted in the name of humanity such as self-defense or protection of minority groups.

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The Destabilization of Macedonia? Greater Albania and the Process of “Kosovization”
Vladislav B. Sotirović - Global Research, 25 May 2015

Macedonia always was the crossroad of the Balkans having a vital strategic position at the peninsula. The geostrategic importance of Macedonia was probably expressed the best by the German kanzellar Otto von Bismarck: “Those who control the valley of the River Vardar are the masters of the Balkans”.

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