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 The Ukraine crisis: can the French EU presidency respond?

The Ukraine crisis: can the French EU presidency respond?

January 25, 2022

France took over the rotating presidency of the EU at the start of the year and it hasn’t exactly got off to a good start. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, hopes to use the EU presidency to [...]

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 The End of the Road: will Poland’s Law and Justice Party make it or break it in next year’s election?

The End of the Road: will Poland’s Law and Justice Party make it or break it in next year’s election?

January 3, 2022

Poland's conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) has been ruling the country for the past decade. Looking ahead at the 2023 election it seems like PiS is taking aim at a third consecutive win, [...]

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 EU Inaction on Nord Stream 2 Leaves Moldova Vulnerable

EU Inaction on Nord Stream 2 Leaves Moldova Vulnerable

November 24, 2021

Hugo Blewett-Mundy on how Moldova is left in a vulnerable position in relation to Russia and Nord Stream 2.

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 The deadly fate of Romanian politics

The deadly fate of Romanian politics

November 22, 2021

Ionut Chiruta on how Romanian politician's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic increasingly resembles the drama of a Greek tragedy.

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 The Lambo and the Lada: the story of wealth inequality and political crisis in Bulgaria

The Lambo and the Lada: the story of wealth inequality and political crisis in Bulgaria

November 3, 2021

Are you driving a Lamborgini or a Lada? Gloria Trifonova on how wealth inequality has contributed to the current political crisis in Bulgaria.

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 The Legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: rhetorics of common past and its usage in contemporary East-Central Europe

The Legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: rhetorics of common past and its usage in contemporary East-Central Europe

October 15, 2021

"The stories of a common glorified past are not a recent invention. Especially in times of historical change, they help to raise the international prestige of a state and strengthen existing [...]

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 Kyiv’s Leverage Dwindles as the Crimean Water Crisis Comes to an End

Kyiv’s Leverage Dwindles as the Crimean Water Crisis Comes to an End

September 27, 2021

"Zelenskyy and his allies in Kyiv and abroad need to understand that any compromise with Russia won’t fulfill all wishes of the Ukrainian side." Lance Bradley on Kyiv's diminishing leverage over [...]

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 The State of Mental Health in Russia: a love-hate relationship

The State of Mental Health in Russia: a love-hate relationship

August 25, 2021

Sergey Kaplichniy on the changing status of recognizing mental health issues and therapy in Russia.

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 Victorious and Unopposed: can Edi Rama reboot Albania’s EU dream?

Victorious and Unopposed: can Edi Rama reboot Albania’s EU dream?

August 4, 2021

One of Edi Rama's election promises in Albania's national parliamentary elections earlier this year was to keep guiding Albania towards EU accession - how is it going so far? By Xhorxhina Molla.

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 (Un)friendly neighbourliness? China’s growing influence in Tajikistan

(Un)friendly neighbourliness? China’s growing influence in Tajikistan

August 2, 2021

Chinese growing economic influence and military presence in Tajikistan might be a two-edged sword.

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