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 Whither Europe? Illiberalism in Georgia and the dilemma of Eastern Enlargement

Whither Europe? Illiberalism in Georgia and the dilemma of Eastern Enlargement

May 14, 2024

Liam Martin looks at the growth of illiberalism in Georgia and how it might affect the goals of EU enlargement

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 Orbán’s Ukraine gamble

Orbán’s Ukraine gamble

February 21, 2024

Roland Papp analyses Viktor Orbán's actions at the European Council summit vis-à-vis Ukraine, including how his actions are retold back home

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 Techno-populism trumps geopolitics: How Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor won local elections in Gagauzia

Techno-populism trumps geopolitics: How Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor won local elections in Gagauzia

August 17, 2023

Lukas Baake and Thijs Korsten analyse the socio-economic background and the domestic repercussions of the recent elections in Gagauzia.

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 An Armenian-Russian split? Armenia’s new foreign policy and reorientation abroad

An Armenian-Russian split? Armenia’s new foreign policy and reorientation abroad

August 4, 2023

Joseph Elgar shows how the recent shift in Armenia's foreign policy leads away from Russia towards new potential partners and allignments.

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 Welcome to Schengen, Croatia: But who paid the price?

Welcome to Schengen, Croatia: But who paid the price?

April 24, 2023

Carolina Muzzilo writes about the cost of Schengen Croatia, and what it means to ignore unlawful and repressive border measures

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 Poland-EU dispute has less to do with the rule of law than Europe’s future

Poland-EU dispute has less to do with the rule of law than Europe’s future

May 23, 2022

While the war in Ukraine rages on, a battle is emerging over the direction of the European Union. Brussels is showing no signs of backing down with Poland and Hungary over the issue of rule of [...]

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 The EU Should Embrace Poland’s European Role

The EU Should Embrace Poland’s European Role

February 19, 2022

As the spectre of war looms over Europe once again, the European Union is busy battling with its own issues. The European Court of Justice has rejected the Polish and Hungarian challenge to the [...]

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 Orbán’s Embraces of Putin Is For His Own Survival

Orbán’s Embraces of Putin Is For His Own Survival

February 18, 2022

At a recent visit to Moscow, Viktor Orbán appeared more eager to seek help from Putin than deliver it to his country’s allies in NATO and the EU, writes Nicholas Morgan.

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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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 Ain’t No Wall High Enough – as security trumps humanity on the Polish-Belarusian border, what is the fate of EU migration policy?

Ain’t No Wall High Enough – as security trumps humanity on the Polish-Belarusian border, what is the fate of EU migration policy?

December 22, 2021

The crisis on the EU's eastern border has undermined Poland's human rights record and is a missed opportunity to show the full potential of inter-EU cooperation, writes Agnieszka Widlaszewska.

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