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Ruby Gropas: Free Movement of Workers Is Non-Negotiable
People need to feel that prosperity and opportunity is fairly shared. As long as European societies feel exposed to job precarity, support for building “walls” would only strengthen – says Ruby…
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Art Despite War
But tell us why, why did they burn our city down? “Where are you coming from, dark caravan” Serhiy Zhadan, translated by Virlana Tkacz and Wanda Phipps
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A Familiar Refrain
In Europe’s Shadow: Two Cold Wars and a Thirty-Year Journey Through Romania and Beyond, Robert D. Kaplan (Random House, 2016)
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Literature as an Ark
Psalm 44 – Danilo Kiš, translated by Danuta Cirlić-Straszyńska, Książkowe Klimaty (Wroclaw, 2016)
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The Powerful Have No Clothes!
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e-Estonia: Between Russia and the Cloud
Estonia may be the very first country in the world to entrust its very sovereignty to cloud-based technologies. Its government is in the process of backing up all of the e-government data to servers…
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Lot of Smoke,
Lot of Money,
but to Little EffectOrbán’s policy exploits Hungarian minorities abroad to cement its power at home. His calculation is clear: The votes of the foreign Hungarians could secure the constitutional majority of his…
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Lonely Island in Big World: Brexit as Imperial Fantasy
The citizens of Eastern European countries felt at home in Great Britain. It seemed a fulfilment of dreams, the place where normality reigned. The referendum showed how false our illusions had been.
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Europe’s Last Hope
What Macron wishes to achieve can only be effected through a full political union, which would mean the final end of French sovereignty. He may wish to go down this road, but would France follow him?…
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European Elections in 2017: Is Myth of the Omnipotent Russia Over?

