The new Hungarian economic package promises to deal with the country’s low wages. What will its actual consequences be?
“Thou shalt not insult the president or accept refugees,” states the Czech political left
According to Czech left-wing parties, a strong state does not mean the redistribution of wealth towards the poor – it means respecting the authorities and having a rather flexible approach to human rights.
‘Operation Fenix‘: a Czech witch-hunt?
An official Czech grotesque: or “Terrorism” directed by the police
Moldova’s new president: his bark is worse than his bite
Are the results of Moldova’s presidential elections really a victory for Vladimir Putin? Read Maxim Edwards’ comment.
From creative centres to social and spatial stratification
What really lurks behind the shining slogans or the river banks lined with glass buildings and pictures of happy families that are supposed to attract people to a newly built area of Bratislava?
The prophetic visit of Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama’s visit to Slovakia and the Czech Republic showed the short-sightedness of our politicians
The Rise of Illiberalism from East to the West: A Lesson About Class for the Left
In response to Trump’s election, restoring class analysis and class politics is the first step towards combating illiberal politics.