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 Peace Talks, Decentralization and Local Elections: Ukraine’s challenges ahead of October 2020

Peace Talks, Decentralization and Local Elections: Ukraine’s challenges ahead of October 2020

August 28, 2020

When Volodymyr Zelensky won the Presidential election, one of his key promises was to end the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. Upon his unconventional methods and a more moderate stance than [...]

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 Bulgaria 2020: what is to be done? 

Bulgaria 2020: what is to be done? 

August 3, 2020

Since 9 July, tens of thousands of Bulgarians across the country have marched on the streets every evening to demand the resignations of Boyko Borissov’s government and Prosecutor General Ivan [...]

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 Belgrade Besieged: the protests rocking Serbia’s capital

Belgrade Besieged: the protests rocking Serbia’s capital

July 15, 2020

Stefan Žarić reflects on the protests that have been rocking Belgrade. "The truth is, people resort to protests to liberate themselves, despite knowing that they probably cannot change anything."

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 Theatre of the Absurd: the case that united Russia’s artists against the government, and the verdict that struck them down

Theatre of the Absurd: the case that united Russia’s artists against the government, and the verdict that struck them down

July 1, 2020

Louis on the Seventh Studio Case and the trial of director Kirill Serebrennikov.

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 A Road by Any Other Name: the importance of public naming in Tbilisi

A Road by Any Other Name: the importance of public naming in Tbilisi

June 26, 2020

Augusto Dala Costa on the memory politics imbued in the public naming practices of Georgia's capital.

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 Lukashenko’s Last Stand, Part 2: crushing the competition

Lukashenko’s Last Stand, Part 2: crushing the competition

June 24, 2020

Tadeusz Giczan on the mounting opposition to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, and his efforts to silence the competition before the national election.

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 Lukashenko’s Last Stand, Part 1: the rise and fall of post-Soviet Belarus

Lukashenko’s Last Stand, Part 1: the rise and fall of post-Soviet Belarus

June 21, 2020

Tadeusz Giczan on the economic and political decline of Belarus since 2010.

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 What Does It Mean To Be Unrecognised And Unrepresented?

What Does It Mean To Be Unrecognised And Unrepresented?

June 15, 2020

Since the early 1990s, an interesting phenomenon has emerged in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus – some states that, despite having their own government and state apparatus, lack [...]

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 As Good as White Gold: how CEE migrant workers keep food on Europe’s tables

As Good as White Gold: how CEE migrant workers keep food on Europe’s tables

June 5, 2020

Renée Rippberger on the essential role of migrant workers from Central and Eastern Europe in Western European agriculture.

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 Reflections on the Hungarian Coronavirus Law — or, why it might be time to get over Orbán-bashing

Reflections on the Hungarian Coronavirus Law — or, why it might be time to get over Orbán-bashing

June 3, 2020

Laura Royer on the media coverage of the Hungarian coronavirus law.

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