Katrina Cassar holds a BA (Hons) in International Relations from the University of Malta and is currently pursuing an MA in International Relations (Culture and Politics) at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
She served as the policy officer and later as the events officer for JEF (Young European Federalists), a political youth NGO dedicated to advocating for the establishment of a democratic European federation.
Articles Written by Katrina Cassar
The Impact of Cultural Factors on International Relations in the Mediterranean
A Critical Review of Gould and Rablen (2017) – “Reform of the United Nations Security Council”
How Nationalism was Employed by the Liberal, Communist and Fascist Movements
An Overview of Greek Foreign Policy
Part 4: Theoretical Underpinning
Part 6: Material Analysis: National Rally (Rassemblement National)
Part 7: Material Analysis: Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid)
Part 8: Material Analysis: Alternative for Germany (Alternative für Deutschland)

The European Court of Human Rights and the Distinction Between Deprivation of Liberty and Restrictions on Movement
The Court looks at a number of factors when making this distinction between total deprivation of liberty and restrictions on movement, particularly when it comes to situations where migrants are detained in reception centres for the purpose of identification and registration.

A Critical Review of Gould and Rablen (2017) – “Reform of the United Nations Security Council”
Gould and Rablen (2017) explore the ongoing difficulties in reforming the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), a body which is generally considered essential for world peace and security.

How Nationalism was Employed by the Liberal, Communist and Fascist Movements
Issues of ideology and ethnicity are central to discussions regarding nationalism. It is often considered the antithesis to globalisation, as it recalls ethno-histories and politicised culture to solidify community identity.

The Impact of Cultural Factors on International Relations in the Mediterranean
Current political issues in the Mediterranean region are influenced by religion, identity politics, and territorial disputes.

An Overview of Greek Foreign Policy
In the recent 78th session of the UNGA, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis gave a speech in which he addressed a number of topics and pertinent issues regarding Greek foreign policy.




