The destructive power of terrorism lies in its capacity to tear a hole in the fabric that keeps society together. The recent attacks in Brussels should not be seen as a revenge for the arrest of Salah Abdeslam but an attempt to jeopardize the rule of law.
Slovak elections: unpleasant, but no big surprise
The root causes of the election outcomes are logical results of local trends.
The rule of law is under assault in Poland
Europe has a duty to act on Jarosław Kaczyński and his party.
Can You Eat Democracy?
If one thing is clear, it is that Central Europeans will not come out onto the streets solely for an abstract idea of “more democracy in Europe”.
Creating an all-inclusive government [interview]
At the moment, because you have majority voting, sometimes the majority doesn’t give a damn about what the minority thinks – Marcin Gerwin in conversation with Peter Emerson.
Sedláček: We are moving towards a global form of organization
Are there alternatives to capitalism? Veronika Pehe interviews economist Tomáš Sedláček.
Soros: The EU is on the verge of collapse [interview]
The Soviet Union has been replaced by a resurgent Russia and the European Union has come to be dominated by the forces of nationalism.