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 Why Armenians Fled Karabakh: A Data Visualisation
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 4 October 2023

Why Armenians Fled Karabakh: A Data Visualisation

The oldest conflict of the post-Soviet space has ended with the pending dissolution of the de facto Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh and the forced displacement of about 100,000 ethnic Armenians. [...]

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 Whom young Muslims (may) vote for?
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 17 September 2023

Whom young Muslims (may) vote for?

God, Family, Fatherland – this threefold slogan has become the most appealing to European conservatives. In Italy, the landslide electoral success of the conservative, identitarian, and [...]

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 Balkan Encounters in Ghent: An Urban Photo-Essay
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 28 February 2023

Balkan Encounters in Ghent: An Urban Photo-Essay

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 Serbia and Armenia: An (Un)Easy Comparison?
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 17 February 2023

Serbia and Armenia: An (Un)Easy Comparison?

In the evening of 15 February, a group of right-wing protesters attempted to storm the building of the presidency in Belgrade after rallying against the EU-brokered dialogue between Serbia and [...]

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 Europe’s amnesia of Bulgaria’s ‘Revival Process’ and its Turkish victims
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 6 November 2022

Europe’s amnesia of Bulgaria’s ‘Revival Process’ and its Turkish victims

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 Tiger Riders, Democracy Hijackers?
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 22 October 2022

Tiger Riders, Democracy Hijackers?

After the landslide victory of Giorgia Meloni, pundits and political scholars began warning about the return of Fascism to Italy. They clearly misread that historical event and misunderstood the [...]

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 Race and Muslimness in Bulgaria
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 19 September 2022

Race and Muslimness in Bulgaria

*This article is part of the wider project “Balkans of Colour – A Handbook for Decolonial Encounters”    Bulgaria’s contemporary anti-Roma discourse and rampant [...]

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 (Book Review) The Light that Failed. A Reckoning, by Krastev and Holmes
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog
Posted 18 September 2022

(Book Review) The Light that Failed. A Reckoning, by Krastev and Holmes

Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes. The Light that Failed. A Reckoning (London: Penguin, 2019) More than a reckoning? Before the breakup of the Covid-19 pandemic put democracy on hold, The Light [...]

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 Opus22 Research Project (2022-2025)
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By Francesco Trupia
In Blog, Projects, Publications, Talks
Posted 6 July 2022

Opus22 Research Project (2022-2025)

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Francesco Trupia
Researcher & Policy Analyst

Feel free to email me if you want to participate in my research or even if you have another request.

info@francescotrupia.com

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(+359) 899 567 414

Recent Posts
  • Post-Publication Dispatch: Islamophobia, Balkan Zionism and the Countours of Disciplines
    Post-Publication Dispatch: Islamophobia, Balkan Zionism and the Countours of Disciplines
    30 November 2025
  • Why Armenians Fled Karabakh: A Data Visualisation
    Why Armenians Fled Karabakh: A Data Visualisation
    4 October 2023
  • Whom young Muslims (may) vote for?
    Whom young Muslims (may) vote for?
    17 September 2023
Contacts

Feel free to email me if you want to participate in my research or even if you have another request.

info@francescotrupia.com

You can also contact me through any of any of the social media below:

(+359) 899 567 414

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  • Post-Publication Dispatch: Islamophobia, Balkan Zionism and the Countours of Disciplines
    Post-Publication Dispatch: Islamophobia, Balkan Zionism and the Countours of Disciplines
    30 November 2025
  • Why Armenians Fled Karabakh: A Data Visualisation
    Why Armenians Fled Karabakh: A Data Visualisation
    4 October 2023
  • Whom young Muslims (may) vote for?
    Whom young Muslims (may) vote for?
    17 September 2023
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