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Hungary Monthly Digest: Orbán Grants Political Asylum and Prominent University Is Forced to Relocate

December 7, 2018

– The end of October saw rising tensions on the Bosnian-Croatian border, where Croatian police were refusing migrants from Asia and Africa to enter into the European Union. As a result, [...]

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 Germany, the half post-communist country whose legacy we forget

Germany, the half post-communist country whose legacy we forget

November 14, 2018

Levi Bochantin reminding us that not so long ago Germany was divided between the East and the West.

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Hungary Monthly Digest: Diplomatic Tensions With Ukraine Continues and Erdogan Visits Budapest

November 5, 2018

– “Sport is the shared language of Central Europe”: on September 27th, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán inaugurated the TSC Football Academy in Topolya/Bačka Topola in Serbia, which [...]

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A September in Krakow – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

October 18, 2018

The first impressions of a new city, discovering what autumn in Poland smells like, enjoying the first sense of feeling at home in the Jewish district of Kazimierz. The tourist golf carts pass [...]

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 A September in Kraków – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

A September in Kraków – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

October 10, 2018

The first impressions of a new city, discovering what autumn in Poland smells like, enjoying the first sense of feeling at home in the Jewish district of Kazimierz. The tourist golf carts pass [...]

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 Lands of settled government: Poland and what really matters for the rule of law

Lands of settled government: Poland and what really matters for the rule of law

October 3, 2018

The Polish Government’s ongoing quarrel with the European Commission over changes to the Polish judicial system has attracted widespread attention and condemnation of the ruling Law and Justice [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: State Turanism and EU Backlash Against the Hungarian Government

October 1, 2018

– Since the start of the new school year and following a recent amendment to kindergarten curricula over the summer, Hungarian kindergarten teachers are required to teach their pupils [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: Seeking New Political Formations Within the EU

September 2, 2018

– On the 2nd of August, the Roma Genocide Remembrance day was commemorated in Budapest. Estimations report that about 250,000 Roma people were murdered between 1938 and 1945 in Europe, among [...]

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 Orbán’s Christian Europe: A Europhile Far-Right

Orbán’s Christian Europe: A Europhile Far-Right

August 29, 2018

What if a migration crisis draws your society into an identity crisis? What if your continent is fearfully awaiting another economic watershed? What if your politicians are no longer trusted by [...]

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 Taking the “Eastreet”: A homegrown photography exhibition finds local and international success

Taking the “Eastreet”: A homegrown photography exhibition finds local and international success

August 8, 2018

The city of Lublin, Poland can best be described as a city of change; its increase in living standards is a relatively new phenomena of the past 10 years, set under the backdrop of a turbulent [...]

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