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Yugoslavia and Europe
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Bulgarian Energy Policy
In the past five years Bulgaria has found itself stranded between indecisive but progressing European common energy policies and Russia’s resurgent assertiveness in energy in Central and Eastern…
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Dissolving the Eurozone
It is now clear that the various measures that have been undertaken since 2010 have been ineffective and they have failed to stop the spread of the crisis. We have less than a year to abandon the…
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Czechs and the Eurozone: Economy in, Politics out
It is going to take at least a decade before the reformed eurozone regains credibility and it will take at least as long for the Czech political system to develop the capacity to implement structural…
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On Our Periphery
Donald Tusk’s government seems to be acting cautiously as far as joining the eurozone is concerned. The prime minister does not appear to have any idea what his policy towards the EU integration…
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Living With the Torso While Dreaming of the Whole
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Every Mother’s Son Listens to the Chief
In the course of two recent decades, impressive economic growth has been observed in Africa. Security and freedom have also increased. However, Africans will still need to wait some time for the…
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The Eurozone Crisis and Tirana
Albanians perceive European integration as bloodless unification with their compatriots in Kosovo and Macedonia. The debacle of the European project means an increase in anxiety for the whole region.
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What Is Ukraine Playing At?
An interview with Mykola Riabchuk by Filip Memches The strategic aim of the Party of the Regions is to gain a constitutional majority. Victor Yanukovych wants to introduce changes in the constitution…
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The Orbán System
The governing party has taken over all the crucial institutions, including education, the judiciary, the prosecutors offices and the media. Having a close look at Hungary, it is obvious that liberal…