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By Bruno Rukavina
In this analysis, political scientist Bruno Rukavina explores how numerous wars have become so easily accepted over the past decade and why diplomacy struggles to resolve them. The analysis also examines the latest crisis of liberalism and why the idea of peace has become unacceptable to certain political elites.
Crisis of Diplomacy
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By Matija Šerić
International flows of liquid cargo are formed between exporting and importing countries, with oil taking the lead, followed by liquefied natural gas (LNG). Since maritime transport is the most widespread, dominant, and cost-efficient mode of transportation, the majority of liquid cargo is shipped by sea. Moreover, trade in liquid cargo typically occurs…
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In the 36th episode of the Actualitica Podcast, the guest is one of the most popular Croatian radio hosts, as well as a top expert in music, films, video games, and the NBA – Ermin Preljević.
Topics: the job of a radio host, popular music, the NBA playoffs, and video games.
What are the main…
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By Matija Šerić
The regular season of the current NBA campaign has just come to an end. After nearly half a year of basketball and a grueling 82-game schedule, it’s time for the most exciting and important stage – the playoffs. One of the teams expected to finally take a step forward are the Cleveland…
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By Matija Šerić
Day by day, week by week, month by month—and a year has gone by. A few days ago, on April 7th to be precise, Actualitica.com celebrated its first anniversary. It has been a year since I published my first article and since my research-analytical media project began its journey. It is a…
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By Ivo Kokić
The collective euphoria following victory in the “Great Patriotic War” (the Russian term for the successful defense and victory on the Eastern Front in World War II) did not, however, bring a more relaxed social atmosphere. According to one interpretation, Soviet industry reached its pre-war production levels by 1947. Despite this, the…
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By Ivo Kokić
World War II represented successful cooperation between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union. The peak of this cooperation was the meeting of Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt in Yalta Conference, held in Crimea on February 4, 1945. After the war ended in May of that year, it became…
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In the 35th episode of the Actualitica Podcast, the guest is a full professor at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, and an expert in national security, terrorism, and geopolitics, Mirko Bilandžić.
Topics: threats of terrorism and nuclear weapons.
Why is the issue of terrorism always relevant? What kind of…
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By Ivan Toth
The landing in Normandy was the largest naval-amphibious operation in history, with nearly 5,000 amphibious vessels, 289 auxiliary ships, and 277 minesweepers. Around 160,000 soldiers crossed the English Channel on D-Day, while approximately 875,000 troops were landed by the end of June. Allied losses in the first days of the invasion were…
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In the 34th episode of the Actualitica Podcast, the guest is internationally accredited EMCC mentor and coach, experienced business and leadership trainer, energy-intuitive advisor with a holistic view of the human being and life, and author, Danijela Lončarić. The topics of the podcast include modern business, burnout, and humanitarian work.
Why is authenticity so…
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By Matija Šerić
After a long, gloomy, and harsh winter, spring has finally arrived. Although we can still feel the last chills of cold weather, there’s no doubt that warmer, sunnier, longer, and more pleasant days lie ahead. Spring is the season of blooming, budding, and the rebirth of nature around us, reflected in the…
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By Ivan Toth
The first Allied action on D-Day itself was Operation Deadstick, which involved a glider assault at around 00:16 on Pegasus Bridge over the Caen Canal and another bridge over the River Orne, about 800 meters to the east. Both bridges were quickly secured with minimal casualties by members of the 5th…
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