After Euromaidan: Solving Ukraine’s Continued Political Crisis
An analytical perspective from within Ukraine has been largely missing from the Western discourse.
After Euromaidan: Solving Ukraine’s Continued Political Crisis Read More »
An analytical perspective from within Ukraine has been largely missing from the Western discourse.
After Euromaidan: Solving Ukraine’s Continued Political Crisis Read More »
With President Yanukovych apparently out of the picture, attention has once again turned to the regional divisions in Ukraine.
Can a new President prevent Ukraine’s regional disintegration? Read More »
Almost five years since the initial deployment of the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) on February 4, 2008 and Kosovo’s declaration of independence two weeks after that, the mission has still work to do – especially regarding components of the rule of law, justice and community dialogue.
The Role of EU in Peace Building and Peace Mediation in Kosovo Read More »
With some 8-12 million people, the Roma people are the largest minority in Europe, present in each country.
Electoral participation of the Roma in Europe Read More »
Far from acting on humanitarian impulses, Turkey’s government has been trying to influence the Syrian civil war…
Sectarian dimensions of Turkey’s involvement in Syria Read More »
On August 17, 2012 three members of Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in prison for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred.
The Prayer of Pussy Riot: From Parody to Profanation Read More »
A few weeks ago, anxiety over the Greek economy gave way to additional distress over a puzzling election result and alarming political instability.
Greek repeat elections, 17 June 2012: European integration bottom-up? Read More »
Winds of change are blowing in Greek politics, as the two hegemonic major parties, the conservative New Democracy and centre-left PASOK, are losing support in the face of the unpopular policies.
Greek elections 6 May 2012: a political laboratory? Read More »