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The West Wasn't Creative Enough

"I think the West was in too much in a hurry, and it was too optimistic (especially for this part of Europe) that democracy would be the resolution of a problem or that Russia would be so weak that it could not contest a Western hegemony that was evolving and developing in Europe in the 1990s" - Michael C. Kimmage, professor and department chair of the Catholic University of America pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor. ....

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Constitutions Are Trademarks of Modern States – conversation with Linda Colley

“If put into print and translated into other languages, texts of this sort could also be used to publicize a country’s legal and political system across borders, and put a particular polity on the map” – Linda Colley pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor. ....

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Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Is a Larger European Interest - conversation with Robin Oldenstam

In times of war, it is of utmost importance and of larger European interest that avenues, such as arbitration at the SCC, remain open for parties to settle their differences in a peaceful manner. Therefore, it is of critical importance that sanctions do not prevent parties from using international arbitration to solve their differences - Robin Oldenstam pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor. ....

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"Stability Is a Virtue, Not a Vice" - conversation with John Haley

"Japanese judges do not seek to be the catalysts of social change. They believe in democratic institutions and thus defer to the democratic institutions of governance while maintaining, indeed reinforcing in their priority of values, the rule of law" - Professor John Haley pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor. ....

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