From the Good Friday Agreement to free trade relations and citizenship rights, there is much at stake on the UK-EU border.
The Transnistrian challenge: why tensions are escalating between Russia and Moldova
Transnistria is usually seen as a rogue state with little relevance for European politics. In reality it has always had a key geopolitical function, and one that is now rapidly changing.
Making Politics Possible Again
Poland’s recent uprising against an increasingly authoritarian government offers the opportunity for its left to reassert itself.
Hungarians have the right to newsmedia beyond state propaganda – support Kettős Mérce!
If you’re asking how you can support democracy in Hungary, supporting independent media is one option.
The Hungarian government wants tighter control of the judiciary, too
A Fidesz proposal to amend the procedure of nominating judges would privilege legal bureaucrats and deter trained judges.
What do Europeans really think about Brexit?
The European public will have a greater impact on the Brexit negotiations than is usually recognised. But where are Britain’s closest allies? And who would relish a firm separation?
The Economics of Fear: How Orbán Profits from Insecurities
The main characteristic of Orbán’s political machinery is his ability to masterfully combine different fears.