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The Anti-EU
Nationalism and xenophobia are on the rise in Central Europe
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Eastern Europe and Islam — Not Only Hatred and Fear
In terms of a successful integration of Muslims and of the historical heritage of coexistence with the word of Islam, it is the European East which could quite often serve as a source of inspiration…
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The Refugee Crisis and the Transformation of the German Party System
Last year it seemed as if the AfD would quickly disintegrate completely. But then mass immigration suddenly became a major problem.
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It Is Not worth It That Ukrainians Die for Donbas
An Interview with Mykola Riabchuk by Filip Memches The West turning a blind eye on the imperial ambitions of Moscow only emboldens it—says Mykola Riabchuk interviewed by Filip Memches.
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Brexit: Project Chaos
A referendum is a particularly bad method to make decisions about the European Union.
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The Uncertain Agreement
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We Have to Accept Islam
An Interview with Olivier Roy by Maciej Nowicki Barack Obama’s policy is very good: The West should not meddle in setting new borders in the Middle East—says Olivier Roy in an interview with Maciej…
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Are We Barbarians?
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The End of the 1989 Legacy
How did Germany lose the Visegrad countries?
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Political Lessons for Central Europe from Orbán’s Hungary
Fidesz did not start out as an anti-EU party and it still is not one, albeit it has strong reservations about some of the policies of the EU. In many respects, it is the EU that has changed.