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 The (old) new Slovak government: What does Fico’s return mean for the rights of asylum seekers and the future of migration politics in Slovakia?

The (old) new Slovak government: What does Fico’s return mean for the rights of asylum seekers and the future of migration politics in Slovakia?

October 23, 2023

Central Europe regional editor Jakub Crcha looks at the return of Robert Fico to Slovak politics and what it means for the nation

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 A snapshot of Russian emigrés in New York: Reviewing “The Funeral Party” by Ludmila Ulitskaya

A snapshot of Russian emigrés in New York: Reviewing “The Funeral Party” by Ludmila Ulitskaya

August 11, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "The Funeral Party," Ludmila Ulitskaya's first full-length novel to be translated into English

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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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 Return to the xenophobic normal: One year into the invasion of Ukraine, anti-immigration sentiments are back in Central Europe

Return to the xenophobic normal: One year into the invasion of Ukraine, anti-immigration sentiments are back in Central Europe

April 19, 2023

Central Europe regional editor Jakub Crcha discusses the return of anti-immigration sentiments among the V4 post-Ukraine

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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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 How Poland Exposes its Own Hypocrisy on Migration Amid Crisis with Belarus

How Poland Exposes its Own Hypocrisy on Migration Amid Crisis with Belarus

December 17, 2021

Nicholas Morgan on the hypocritical handling of refugees by the Polish government.

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 Reviewing Voices From the Soviet Edge by Jeff Sahadeo

Reviewing Voices From the Soviet Edge by Jeff Sahadeo

November 2, 2020

Migration to the global cities of the Soviet Union plays an important part in the history of Central Asia and the Caucasus. Exploring the narratives of those moving to these global cities, Jeff [...]

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 Lossi Asks: How Might the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Attitudes Towards Border Policies in Central and Eastern Europe?

Lossi Asks: How Might the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Attitudes Towards Border Policies in Central and Eastern Europe?

March 27, 2020

No one in Europe could have possibly missed out on the big news of the moment: the coronavirus is here. With the daily lives of 446 million EU inhabitants affected, the pandemic might constitute [...]

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 The EU Election Outcome: the Rise of Eastern-style Christian Democracy

The EU Election Outcome: the Rise of Eastern-style Christian Democracy

June 19, 2019

The European election results seem messy. A colourful mosaic, with no clear pattern at first sight. But in all the disarray, Europe’s narrow Christian-democratic victory shows an outline, an [...]

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 Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt 1

Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt 1

February 27, 2019

In light of the upcoming elections in Estonia on March 3rd, the controversy surrounding the adoption of the UN Global Compact and EKRE pulling ahead as 3rd strongest political force, the question [...]

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