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 Hungary’s Urban Space – a playground for a contested history

Hungary’s Urban Space – a playground for a contested history

December 7, 2020

In February this year, before Covid put a stop on travel, I went to Budapest for a field trip  focusing on monuments and memory. Present in most street names and squares, I was amazed by the [...]

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 December in Eastern Europe: Estonia betting on Trumpism… and losing?

December in Eastern Europe: Estonia betting on Trumpism… and losing?

December 6, 2020

December editorial. From Tallinn to Belgrade, the global tide of right-wing politics so personified by the election of US President Donald Trump, has gripped the formation of governments and [...]

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 December in Russia: a special breed of disinformation

December in Russia: a special breed of disinformation

December 6, 2020

December editorial. When discussing Russian politics, it is usually only a matter of time before the conversation shifts to ‘propaganda’, ‘fake news’ and ‘disinformation’. From flat out denials [...]

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 December in Central Asia: dust and delusion in the time of corona

December in Central Asia: dust and delusion in the time of corona

December 6, 2020

December editorial. On 13 November 2020, a new statue dedicated to President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow’s favorite dog breed was unveiled. This new artifice has attracted the attention of Internet [...]

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 December in the Caucasus: Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh—a band-aid solution

December in the Caucasus: Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh—a band-aid solution

December 6, 2020

December editorial. As 2020 comes to a close, Armenian military forces continue to withdraw from regions of the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh—and Russian peacekeepers file in. [...]

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 December in Central Europe: EU budget held hostage

December in Central Europe: EU budget held hostage

December 6, 2020

December editorial. During the last couple of weeks, all eyes in Central Europe were on Poland. The mass protests against the new restrictions on abortions made headlines and filled Facebook [...]

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📨 Lossi 36 Weekly #22: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

December 4, 2020

This edition of Lossi 36 Weekly was originally sent by email on 30 November 2020. Subscribe to Lossi 36 Weekly here. ⭐️ This week’s special Azerbaijani forces enter Kelbajar region as concerns [...]

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 Populism: a lethargic dance in three acts

Populism: a lethargic dance in three acts

December 4, 2020

The ruling party in Poland aims to consolidate its core constituency and convince the unconvinced. Thus, the Law and Justice (PiS) Party is portraying itself as a party in the countryside. A [...]

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 Trouble in Kosovo: the ongoing dilemma of war crime indictments

Trouble in Kosovo: the ongoing dilemma of war crime indictments

December 2, 2020

On 5 November this year Hacim Thaçi, President of Kosovo, publicly announced his resignation and flew to The Hague to face trial. Thaçi is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity dating [...]

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 Brutal as Usual? Bulgaria’s communist heritage and national postmemory

Brutal as Usual? Bulgaria’s communist heritage and national postmemory

November 30, 2020

The fall of the Berlin Wall not only anticipated the demise of Communism as a political symbol in the former Eastern Bloc and beyond, but it also meant for millions of citizens the loss of the [...]

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