Now, a quarter of a century later, much of the population of former Yugoslavia look back with nostalgia at the communist days of old.
Venice Biennale – meet the activists repurposing the global art show
Italy’s prime tourist destination is home to a surprisingly active autonomous cultural network working to subvert the neoliberal forces that have ravaged the city.
Memory Overproduction: Turbo Sculpture and the Bizarre Statues of Belgrade
It is well known that public monuments are seen as representations of power, whether contemporary or from previous periods in history. Statues, …
The American alt-right “loves the Greeks”
The Trump team’s strident anti-intellectualism makes it all the more surprising, then, that members of the president’s National Security Council …
Why is Ukraine Afraid of the Internet, But Not Afraid of the SS?
Street violence by the far right has practically never been investigated as hate crimes, if ever investigated at all.
One Island, Six Armies: Fighting against militarisation in Cyprus
Cyprus is an enduring feature of the Global Militarisation Index’s Top 10. Six armies maintain permanent military presence here, and many more use the island as their unsinkable aircraft carrier. But how did we get here?
Caligula in the White House, Eichmann on Wall Street
Both Trump and Caligula were beloved by the masses because they had no respect for the government and humiliated political elites.