Human Rights in the Baltic States

Publication day: 2/12/2009


On 9 December in Brussels, IDC presented "Chance to Survive", a report on human rights in Latvia and Estonia.



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Human Rights in the Baltic States

Publication day: 2/12/2009

On 9 December in Brussels, IDC presented "Chance to Survive", a report on human rights in Latvia and Estonia....

 
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Who started World War II ?

Publication day: 14/12/2009

The Foundation for Historical Outlook in Moscow has published a book setting the record straight on the events of 1939....

 
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KOSOVO 2009 - The Report

Publication day: 26/11/2009

IDC sent a fact-finding mission to Kosovo in October 2009. It has issued a damning report about the international administration in the province....

 
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America and world revolution

Publication day: 25/8/2009

John Laughland comments on Barack Obama's foreign policy for The American Conservative....

 
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The geoideology of Westernism

Publication day: 29/4/2009

John Laughland comments on the concept of "geoideology" for the Italian current affairs journal, Limes, published in Rome...

 
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Orange Networks

Publication day: 27/4/2009

In the preface to the book she edited in 2008, Natalia Narochnitskaya looks at how the concept of democracy is used and abused to promote regime change....

 
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The Milosevic Trial

Publication day: 15/4/2009

John Laughland's book, "Travesty: the Trial of Slobodan Milosevic and the Corruption of International Justice" has been published in Russian with the help of the Foundation for Historical Outlook in Moscow....

 
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What remains of our Victory?

Publication day: 14/4/2009

Russia, says Narochnitskaya, cannot rebuild herself upon ideological schemes and abstract universal ideas; she must develop a political order that is consonant with the times and with her heritage. The first step is for Russians to regain their traditional sense of themselves as a people. “Those who know what is felt by a believer during inspired prayer at liturgy know perfectly well the feeling of belonging to an Orthodox Church–which joins with Christ all believers, those who are dead, those w...

 
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