Faced with a political maelstrom, Croatia’s Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic turns to the guaranteed recipe…
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We Asked: What’s Next for Macedonia?
Yesterday, President Gjorgje Ivanov finally granted former opposition leader Zoran Zaev a mandate to form…
Op-Ed: Half Truths & Gangster Politics
Unless we acknowledge the gravity of events in Macedonia, the final victim of violence across…
A Slow Conservative Revolution? Academia, Clientelism and the Right in Croatia
What’s wrong with Croatian academia? Andrew Hodges explains how new criteria has created barriers to…
Op-Ed: A Blind Eye to Antigypsyism at the European Parliament
Roma International Day, an annual celebration of Roma culture that took place earlier this month,…
No, the EU Hasn’t Necessarily “Dodged a Bullet” in Bulgaria
Bulgaria’s recent parliamentary election was widely declared a victory for EU interests by the western…
To be Gay is to be a Person: Why Real Orthodoxy Liberates – a Romanian Case Study
Like many other Eastern European countries, Romania draws on its Orthodoxy to communicate its ideas…