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Europe

Is the European Project Stalled?

The Future Prospects of E.U. Enlargement

Lessons from the Hungarian Backslide

Creeping authoritarianism in Hungary exposes the pitfalls of partisanship worldwide

A Unitarian Constitution

How Hungray’s Conservative Wing Wrote a New Constitution for Itself

Europe's New Definition

Crisis redefines the European Community

The Eurozone: A Central Banker's Nightmare

When the Euro was introduced, many analysts predicted that centralizing monetary policy over such an economically diverse area would make the common currency unsustainable. Were they right?

The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Why the World Should Care

Coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina and thinking that Ratko Mladic's arrest was only important for peace and reconciliation in the region that suffered the most due to his crimes, the international frenzy around Mladic surprised me. Nevertheless, as much as his facing justice mattered to the public at home, it seems to have mattered greatly for the global public, as well.

On Being a Feminist in Russia

Are Russian women subject to patriarchal cultural expectations, or simply following a set of harmless social conventions?

How Do You Say Kurzarbeit In English?

Germany’s innovative labor scheme has helped it weather the recession

Sami Khedira and Mesut Özil: Agents of Social Change in Germany?

Just like most of the world, Germany has had a fixed eye on the political developments in the Arab World. Embarrassing plagiarism controversies aside,...

Estonia: A Move to the Euro, and Europe?

When I visited Estonia four weeks ago, I witnessed the bittersweet, albeit largely temperate, passing of the kroon, Estonia’s national currency since 1992.  As...