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Klaus Bachmann: Only a Strong EU May Save Itself
Whoever wants more powers for nation-states and weaker EU institutions, he will get a European Union where instead of the European Commission it will be Germany dictating to the EU what it should…
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Martin Buchtík: Generation What Lacks the Shared Experience of Tackling Some Society-Wide Challenge.
Research on the opinions of young people between the ages of 18 and 34 shows that thanks to modern communications this generation has no problems moving out of the environment into which they were…
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Nicolas Maslowski: A Dangerous Time of Chaos
The financial crisis showed the weakness of America. Undermining the world order in this situation is much easier and successive actors are starting to do that—says Nicolas Maslowski in an interview…
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Fabian Zuleeg: The Multi-Speed Europe Scenario Is the Most Realistic One
There are political risks attached to further integration of the eurozone within the model of “multi-speed Europe,” but far greater risk would be to allow the eurozone to fail—says Fabian Zuleeg in…
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Kenneth R. Weinstein: Trump Knows More about Central Europe than He’s Given Credit
An Interview with Kenneth R. Weinstein by Jakub Majmurek Central European nations should continue their advocacy efforts here in the United States, and work to rebuild some of the ties that have…
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Joshua Kurlantzick: The Rise of State Capitalism
An Interview with Joshua Kurlantzick by Maciej Nowicki Most Western economists claimed that state capitalism was unable to function properly in the long run. And yet in the last 30 years it has been…
