The situation in Eastern Central Europe should serve as a warning against Brexit.
Depoliticising protests in Armenia
Years of social and environmental protests in Armenia have proven one thing — our demands must be political in nature.
The spatial politics of discrimination in Skopje
Despite being recognized as a nation, the Romani community in Macedonia continues to be socially excluded.
Far-right discourses mirror European impotence
The increase in nationalism across Europe may eventually help to establish popular movements leading to the emergence of an opposition that will be able to act rather than react to the idea of a European programme.
The Forgotten Crimean Tatars
An interview with Ayla Bakkalli, the Representative for the Crimean Tatar Mejlis in the United States.
Pavlensky sentenced for “Freedom”
Russian artist Petr Pavlensky has been sentenced to a year and four months in prison for his happening titled “Freedom”.
The Case of Jan Boehmermann and the Hypocrisy of the West
The lawsuit against the German comedian who ridiculed the Turkish leader, together with the EU-Turkey deal, shows that the differences between Visegrad countries and the West on the question of refugees are only rhetorical.