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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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 North Macedonia’s EU Challenges: the Bulgarian ego and the mechanisms of defence

North Macedonia’s EU Challenges: the Bulgarian ego and the mechanisms of defence

November 23, 2020

Following the resolution of an almost three-decades-long surreal name dispute with Greece, North Macedonia’s path to EU membership looked relatively optimistic. Until recently. On 17 November, [...]

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 Can a Future EU Defence Policy Be Found in Macron’s Intervention in the Eastern Mediterranean?

Can a Future EU Defence Policy Be Found in Macron’s Intervention in the Eastern Mediterranean?

October 14, 2020

What take aways can the Cypriot crisis generate in regards to Moscow? Can a reinvigorated defence role of the EU create new opportunities for diplomatic solutions to regional crises?

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 Why So Silent? Russia’s restraint in reaction to mass protests in Belarus

Why So Silent? Russia’s restraint in reaction to mass protests in Belarus

October 2, 2020

Agnieszka Widlaszewska ponders over why the Russian government has remained relatively silent with regards to the ongoing protests in Belarus.

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 The EU-Russia Strategic Competition Over Moldova Intensifies

The EU-Russia Strategic Competition Over Moldova Intensifies

September 11, 2020

In the process of formulating its budget for 2021-27 in July, the EU took a major step towards further integration in the form of a €750 million recovery fund alongside an adoption of the [...]

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Poland Monthly Digest: Olga Tokarczuk Is Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature and PiS Continues to Rule the Country

November 4, 2019

– On September 20th, dozens of Polish cities were occupied by youth protesting climate change as a part of the international initiative “Thousand Cities March” organized by the Youth [...]

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Georgia Monthly Digest: New Prime Minister Sworn in and a Month of Commemorations

October 4, 2019

Autumn in Georgia has kicked off with a good deal of political turmoil, reaching a brief peak of civic response on September 20th, just three months after the summer protests. Dissatisfaction [...]

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Poland Monthly Digest: Polish Academia Against Climate Change, and the ECJ Returns a Verdict

July 9, 2019

– On June 5th, a district court in Warsaw launched anti-censorship proceedings against Facebook. The case was issued by Maciej Świrski, chairman of the Polish League Against Defamation [...]

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 The promised land of Mecklenburg

The promised land of Mecklenburg

June 17, 2019

This article is the fifth in a series of articles written by the graduates of 2018’s Solidarity Academy and re-published in collaboration with Lossi 36. Solidarity Academy is an international [...]

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 Europe Votes: What’s Going On? Your Guide to Euro-Elections 2019, Part II

Europe Votes: What’s Going On? Your Guide to Euro-Elections 2019, Part II

May 21, 2019

The EU elections are nearing. For some of you, the polls will open on Thursday (23 May), others have to wait until Sunday. But many of you probably share the same feeling: you’re lost.

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