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 Opinion: It is time to dismantle PiS’s memory politics

Opinion: It is time to dismantle PiS’s memory politics

September 13, 2024

Kirsten Terrill argues that Poland must acknowledge the full spectrum of Polish history without the interference of politics

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 ‘Mortgaging’ security: The notion of the ‘external saviour’ and the failure of Armenian diplomacy

‘Mortgaging’ security: The notion of the ‘external saviour’ and the failure of Armenian diplomacy

May 17, 2024

Siheon Nathaniel Choi and Garik Mirzoyan look at Armenia's historical reliance on an 'external saviour' in their diplomatic endeavours

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 Playing into Putin’s narrative? Latvia’s attitude towards the Russophone population

Playing into Putin’s narrative? Latvia’s attitude towards the Russophone population

February 2, 2024

Baltics regional editor Maja Soomägi analyses recent Latvian legislation affecting the country's Russophone population

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 Desired Greatness, Backdoor Deals and Masculinity: Viktor Orbán’s Questionable Love for Football

Desired Greatness, Backdoor Deals and Masculinity: Viktor Orbán’s Questionable Love for Football

November 29, 2023

Holly Rodgers demonstrates how Viktor Orbán's love for football is part of the narratives he actively promotes on Hungary's history.

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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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 No acknowledgement of LGBTQ+ rights in Katalin Novák’s presidential veto

No acknowledgement of LGBTQ+ rights in Katalin Novák’s presidential veto

June 21, 2023

Alexandra West delves into what Katalin Novák's recent presidential veto means for Hungarian politics and the LGBTQ+ community

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 Armed to the Teeth: Is Serbia really ready to surrender its guns?

Armed to the Teeth: Is Serbia really ready to surrender its guns?

June 15, 2023

Tumka (Autumn) Mozeliak dives into Serbia's response to the recent mass shootings, and what gun control could look like in the country

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 Kill bill: How Georgia ended up with its ‘foreign agent’ debacle

Kill bill: How Georgia ended up with its ‘foreign agent’ debacle

April 10, 2023

Andro Atoev analyses Georgia's 'foreign agent' draft bill debacle, delving into the political context to explain Georgian Dream's actions

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 The bloody beginnings of the “New Uzbekistan”: What is happening in Karakalpakstan?

The bloody beginnings of the “New Uzbekistan”: What is happening in Karakalpakstan?

July 29, 2022

Did the Uzbek government just strip the autonomous region of Karakalpakstan of its constitutional right to independence?

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 The Rise and Fall of Kiril Petkov

The Rise and Fall of Kiril Petkov

July 15, 2022

The collapse of the Bulgarian government on 22 June has put the country in an unstable position which might further Russia's aims in the region, strengthening right-wing, pro-Russian parties and [...]

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