PSCRP

Karelia is the only republic within the Russian Federation where Russian is the only state language, while the local language is deprived of any status, whether formal or not. The reason for this is the federal law adopted by the State Duma in 2002, which prohibits the use of any alphabet other than the Cyrillic alphabet for the state languages of the constituent republics of the Russian Federation.
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The crisis has demonstrated that effective confrontation with Russia requires a delicate balance: maintaining firmness while preserving diplomatic channels. Azerbaijan's handling of the situation offers valuable lessons in modern statecraft, showing that even regional powers can successfully manage conflicts with larger nations through calculated, strategic responses while pursuing concrete diplomatic objectives.
Estonia (photo by P. Oskolkov)
In December 2024, Mart Kalm, the rector of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Eesti Kunstiakadeemia, EKA), announced that this university won’t continue the cooperation with Dr. Jonathan Ventura from Shenkar College in Ramat Gan (Israel), whose course has been in the EKA curriculum since 2019 and should have taken place again in February 2025. Prof. Kalm added that EKA is “no longer open” to cooperation with Israeli universities. There was no clear reasoning behind this.

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