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 Expected Victory, Yet a Glimmer of Hope for the Opposition: election night in Serbia

Expected Victory, Yet a Glimmer of Hope for the Opposition: election night in Serbia

May 4, 2022

As election day turned into night, many across Serbia waited for the release of official election results from races up to and down the country – acutely aware of how the final results [...]

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 The Soviet Union is still collapsing

The Soviet Union is still collapsing

April 24, 2022

Russia’s gas exports have claimed the headlines again, as war in Ukraine rumbles on and sanctions against the Russian regime are brought back on the table. Webs of metal reaching from the Urals [...]

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 2022: the beginning of the end for the CSTO

2022: the beginning of the end for the CSTO

April 12, 2022

The Kremlin’s war in Ukraine as of February 2022 has proven that President Putin’s central role in the CSTO remains the main obstacle to the organisation's credibility and integrity among its [...]

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 Curtain call for Serbian democracy: why this year’s elections are all or nothing for the opposition

Curtain call for Serbian democracy: why this year’s elections are all or nothing for the opposition

March 28, 2022

Read Cameron MacBride's analysis of the upcoming Serbian election on 3 April.

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 In Word and In Action, “Provocations” Are the Tools of Unfree Regimes

In Word and In Action, “Provocations” Are the Tools of Unfree Regimes

February 14, 2022

With Russia on the brink of invading Ukraine, this textbook propaganda weapon must be effectively countered. Provokatsiya. Follow Russian politics for long enough, and one soon becomes [...]

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 Will Kazakhstan Become a Watershed Moment for the CSTO?

Will Kazakhstan Become a Watershed Moment for the CSTO?

February 7, 2022

Agnieszka Widlaszewska on the relevance of the CSTO in light of the organisation's first-ever deployment of collective forces to support the Kazakhstani authorities in regaining control after [...]

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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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 A Glitch in the System: another controversial parliamentary election in Kyrgyzstan

A Glitch in the System: another controversial parliamentary election in Kyrgyzstan

December 15, 2021

Sydney Millar on the second attempt at electing a new parliament after the failure of the last elections in October last year.

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 A rapper in parliament: Bulgaria’s call for more authenticity

A rapper in parliament: Bulgaria’s call for more authenticity

December 6, 2021

Gloria Trifonova on the intersection of music and politics and the successful political campaign of raper Itzo Hazarta in last month's parliamentary elections in Bulgaria.

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 The Lambo and the Lada: the story of wealth inequality and political crisis in Bulgaria

The Lambo and the Lada: the story of wealth inequality and political crisis in Bulgaria

November 3, 2021

Are you driving a Lamborgini or a Lada? Gloria Trifonova on how wealth inequality has contributed to the current political crisis in Bulgaria.

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