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Crimea as a dust barrel instead of the Balkans, Putin's Russia in the role of an irritated Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Can the world find itself on the brink of world war today as easily as it did in 1914? The backdrops are different, but many factors are similar. The possible impact of the current Ukrainian crisis on the Czech Republic is dealt with in another article from the topic Ukrainian crisis in Dotyk No. 10.

Former Minister of Defense and Czech Ambassador to the Russian Federation Luboš Dobrovský and Pavel Máša, former Czech Ambassador to Ukraine, are considering the situation in Ukraine. Can Crimea's past tell us anything about its future? Read the translation from Foreign Policy magazine. Michael Romantsov deals with the personality of Russian President Vladimir Putin in an article written for Dotyk. On the basis of the license, Dotyk presents a current interview of Yulia Tymoshenko for the American weekly Newsweek.

Other topics we recommend:

  • Who is Andrej Kiska, the man who managed to defeat all the presidential candidates of the Slovak right?
  • Is a doctor who cares about the health of the whole family a survivor? The touch found doctors who treat young children and adults, they cannot complain about the lack of interest of patients.
  • The series about giants of the Czech economy continues with the story of the brothers Ignaz and Julio Petzk, coal barons, bankers and the richest entrepreneurs of the First Republic.
  • Talk to your car: Smart cars are getting even smarter, developers are adding another "brain" to them - the same one that works in tablets or smartphones. Another mistake in driving passenger cars will be the mass adoption of smart glasses.
  • The story of Lego bricks in data or Sonnet for expert criticism from the president of the Czech PEN club, Jiří Dědeček.

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